Ole Miss WR Tre Harris put on a show against Texas A&M
No. 10 Ole Miss is off to just its third 8-1 start in 60 years, following a 38-35 win over Texas A&M on Saturday. Last year the Rebels defeated the Aggies on the road to improve to 8-1 which was the first time since 1990. The Rebels next travel to Georgia, as they continue their long-shot pursuit of a College Football Playoff berth.
Photos provided by Ole Miss Athletics and Bruce Newman of the Ole Miss Spirit.
Ole Miss football is 20-2 in its last 22 games at home under head coach Lane KiffinRebel EDGE Cedric Johnson had two tackles, one tackle for loss, a sack, forced fumble, pass break-up and quarterback hurry in the winQuarterback Jaxson Dart was 24 for 33 for 387 yards and two touchdownsRebel freshman and former On3 Five-Star Plus+ prospect Suntarine PerkinsDart completed passes to six different Ole Miss receiversStar Rebel wide receiver Tre Harris had a monster day for 11 catches, 213 yards and a touchdownJordan Watkins, broken hand and all, had five catches for 47 yards and a touchdownOle Miss quarterback Jaxson DartJJ Pegues had three tackles and a tackle for loss Saturday against Texas A&MOle Miss quarterback Jaxson DartRebel wide receiver Tre HarrisTre HarrisQuinshon Judkins carried 23 times for 109 yards and three touchdownsJudkins completes the sideline dunkHarris made contested catch after contested catch against the AggiesOle Miss helped reunite Chief Warrant Officer Kyle Rodgers and his familyJordan Watkins takes a turn at the sideline basketball goalOne of Judkins’ three touchdownsOle Miss RB Quinshon JudkinsTre Harris goes up and over two Aggie defendersRebel linebacker Ladarius TennisonTre HarrisQuinshon Judkins and Tre Harris
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