Ole Miss looks to build off a 38-17 win over Kent State as it prepares for a trip to Baton Rouge to take on No. 5 LSU Saturday.
Last week’s victory, which took almost six hours due to two rain delays, wasn’t as clean as the Rebels might have hoped. But the defense proved it could start off a game as strong as it finished it, and the offense got back on track in the second half.
Then again, Ole Miss has much stiffer competition coming up in the Magnolia Bowl.

