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Mississippi vs. LSU


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Rebels exhale as time runs out on Tigers' last drive
 
 
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OXFORD, Miss. -- So many unusual things happened in the final three minutes of Mississippi's victory Saturday against No. 10 LSU, it got confusing.

Even for the participants.

"I don't know what all happened down there at the end," Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt said. "I just know the scoreboard read 25-23 Ole Miss Rebels."

Rebels exhale as time runs out on Tigers' last drive - NCAA Football - CBSSports.com Live GameCenter

Nutt's confusion was nothing compared to what was happening on the LSU sideline as precious seconds ticked off the clock with less than a minute left and the game on the line.

The Tigers were divided over what plays to call, lost 17 seconds when the team tried for a timeout and didn't get it, and there was admittedly no backup plan when LSU went for the end zone on the last play of the game and came up short at the Ole Miss 6 with one second left.

"I can only tell you that the management at the back end of the game was the issue," LSU coach Les Miles said, later adding: "It's my fault that we didn't finish first in that game."

When reporters asked Miles which coach decided to try to spike the ball before the clock restarted rather than going for a field goal, he said he wasn't yet sure and would have to find out. Jordan Jefferson and the Tigers never got lined up anyway and Ole Miss earned its second straight win over the Tigers and the first at home since 1998.

Nutt has defeated LSU four straight times with Ole Miss and Arkansas and has never experienced anything like it.

"You were holding your breath every play," he said.

It was the first time Ole Miss (8-3, 4-3 Southeastern Conference) beat LSU (8-3, 4-3) in consecutive seasons since 1997-99. The win also gives the Rebels the inside track to second place in the SEC West, which could lead to a better bowl spot when invitations are handed out.

Until the final quarter it was a game only a defensive coordinator could love. But things got interesting fast.

First Dexter McCluster, who ran for 148 yards, completed the first pass of his career with a 27-yard scoring strike to a wide-open Shay Hodge, giving Ole Miss a 22-17 lead 29 seconds into the final quarter.

On their next drive, the Rebels appeared to put it away with a 15-play, 8:26 drive that ended with a short field goal to make the lead eight points.

Jefferson answered with a 10-play, 66-yard drive that ended with his second touchdown pass to Rueben Randle, a 25-yarder that left LSU with a 2-point conversion to tie it.

Ole Miss' Cassius Vaughn was called for pass interference on a fade to the left corner of the end zone, putting the ball at the 1. Jefferson made the same pass on LSU's second attempt, but was hurried by Kendrick Lewis. The ball and Vaughn arrived at the same time and Terrance Toliver couldn't make the catch.

But Brandon LaFell recovered the onside kick with 1:16 left at the LSU 42, giving the Tigers one last chance. LaFell gave his team another big boost when, two plays later, he took Jefferson's pass, broke two tackles and ran 20 yards after the catch to move LSU into field-goal range at the Ole Miss 32.

Here's where it got sketchy for LSU. Kentrell Lockett forced Jefferson to throw his first pass away, then the quarterback was sacked by Emmanuel Stephens, a play that pushed the Tigers all the way back to the Ole Miss 41.

"We talked about runs," Miles said. "I felt like the quarterback could manage the situation. That was my mistake."

Miles said he suggested to assistant coaches that they call a run play at that point, but allowed a pass play to be signaled in. Jefferson completed a 7-yard pass to Stevan Ridley with 26 seconds left and Miles said he thought he heard timeout being called.

 

But the referees never got the message and 17 seconds ticked off the clock before coaches realized what was happening, leaving LSU with fourth and 26 at the Ole Miss 48 with nine seconds left.

"The clock ran down, timeouts were being called verbally and I didn't relate that to the official apparently and that was the mistake," Miles said.

The team was going for the end zone on the last pass play, he said, and when Jefferson found Toliver in traffic at the 6 with a second left, the team was unprepared. Rather than run the field-goal unit on field while there appeared to be confusion with the chain gang, Jordan tried to get the team lined up to spike the ball but never got the play off.

"I know there was a lot of confusion on the sideline," said Jefferson, who rallied the Tigers with 120 yards passing and a touchdown in the fourth quarter. "Nobody knew what to do."

Ole Miss fans rushed the field and celebrated with the Rebels while several LSU players dropped their helmets to the field in dismay.

Despite all the confusion, Vaughn said the Ole Miss defense knew exactly what was going on as the Tigers foundered making a final decision.

"You have to have a plan," Vaughn said. "I'm looking at the ref waiting for him to call the play. As soon as I hear the whistle and the clock went to zero, I threw my helmet and ran off. It felt good to beat LSU."

 
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Talk Back
Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 2, 2009

November 21, 2009 8:17 pm

That was the worst playcalling I have seen since McNamara played Buckner in 1986. A fade from the 1 yard line on the two-point conversion attempt, a mind-cramping 20 second runoff on that 3rd down, and a spike with once second left.

Bill Belichick's fourth-down call last week is laughing at Les Miles. Germany invading Poland is chortling at Les Miles. The guy ...(more)

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Since:Mar 22, 2009

November 21, 2009 8:29 pm
LSU has the BCS (Bad Clock Spike) Blues.  I was so up after the onside kick recovery, after the long fourth down pass.  No, just rush the kicking team out there and "oh no, we had better spike it!  With ONE second on the clock, WHAT the "H"? 

This totally takes away the Hogs grand victory next week which would have knocked LSU out of a major bowl.&n
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November 21, 2009 9:43 pm
Am I overstating my position? Probably. However, there were three MAJOR blunders at the end of this game by LSU:

1st: The running down of precious time before a timeout was called. If they were not able to decide on a play, whoever was the play caller should have just overridden everyone else and just called something. Understanding the clock is ticking is essential down the stretch
...(more)
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November 21, 2009 7:57 pm
I read earlier today that this was a game the Tigers might lose since they had few to no BCS possibilities. However, to blow a chance like this with horrific clock management was appalling. Okay, help me here...how in the world are so many coaches making so many mistakes with the clock? These players have most likely been playing football since Pop Warner.  There should be no excu ...(more)
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November 22, 2009 8:25 am
That ending was just Miles way of saying "well i'm 'bout done here...gotta pack, better bring a coat. Cold up there by the lakes." He's always been a little dense but damn, the win was there...all he had to do was take it, one of the most mind boggling finishes I've seen.
Hey Tiger fans...let him go, Brian Kelly is looking for an upgrade.
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November 21, 2009 7:53 pm
I was just done telling my friend earlier that it would be nice to bring back Les Miles to his alma mater to become our next head football coach. I want to retract my words after I saw his time management skills on that last drive. LSU had a 4th down with 26 seconds left and waited until there was 9 seconds left to call timeout! Then after completing the pass, they had no time to set up for a fiel ...(more)
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November 22, 2009 7:21 pm
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November 22, 2009 1:03 am

I know that's not really a hot topic but I am sure it will surface.  From all of us here in SEC land who don't put an "eaux" in the word "GO" please stick around.  The only adjective besides entertaining that would sum your coaching up is....well... AWFUL.  I'm all for not doing everything by the book, but WOW, you've had some doosies.  I believe you ...(more)

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November 21, 2009 7:55 pm
What the heck was Miles doing?  First was the 2 point play from the 1 yard line.....horrible call....If you can't run the ball from 1 yard, you deserve to lose.....2nd was after recovering an onside kick and getting to the 30 of Ole Miss and in field goal range for a strong kicker, they decide to pass the ball and get sacked for huge loss....just stupid..   Third was not having the ...(more)
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November 21, 2009 9:58 pm
"EAT MOR CHIKIN"


Looks like LSU will devour yet another much weaker ACC opponent again this bowl season.

Can't we just walk away from Les and move onto something better?
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November 21, 2009 8:29 pm
He passed off his previous gaffe's as brilliance. It was only a matter of time before his luck ran out... 
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November 21, 2009 9:09 pm
LES MUST GEAUX!

http://sacklesmiles.blogspot.com
 
 
Emmanuel Stephens sacks Jordan Jefferson on LSU's hectic, futile final possession. (AP)
Emmanuel Stephens sacks Jordan Jefferson on LSU's hectic, futile final possession. (AP)

 
 
Scoreboard
LSU #10  (8-3)1430623
Mississippi  (8-3) «6901025
 
Players of the Game
Rebels

S. Hodge
Rec 7
Yds 117
Avg 16.7
TD 1
Tigers

J. Jefferson
Att 37
Comp 19
Yds 250
TD 2
 
Scoring Summary
MSJoshua Shene 45 yd FG
LSUPatrick Peterson 53 yd blocked FG return (Josh Jasper kick)
MSJoshua Shene 25 yd FG
LSURueben Randle 17 yd pass from Jordan Jefferson (Josh Jasper kick)
MSJoshua Shene 33 yd FG
LSUJosh Jasper 50 yd FG
MSJesse Grandy 3 yd run (failed 2pt pass)
MSShay Hodge 27 yd pass from Dexter McCluster (Joshua Shene kick)
MSJoshua Shene 23 yd FG
LSURueben Randle 25 yd pass from Jordan Jefferson (failed 2pt pass)
 
Team Stats
 LSUMS
First Downs1922
Third Down Efficiency5-136-14
Fourth Down Efficiency1-10-0
Plays-Net Yards64-29067-426
Rushes-Yds27-4045-193
Passing Yds250233
Kick Return Yds16859
Punt Return Yds0-1
Passes19-37-115-22-0
Punts6-2273-134
Fumbles-Lost1-02-0
Penalties-Yds5-259-60
Time of Poss.26:2433:36
 
Individual Stats
RUSHING
LSU: Keiland Williams 11-40, Russell Shepard 6-20, Stevan Ridley 1-12, Jordan Jefferson 9--32
MS: Dexter McCluster 24-148, Brandon Bolden 14-40, Jevan Snead 5-6, Jesse Grandy 2--1
PASSING
LSU: Jordan Jefferson 19-37-250-1
MS: Jevan Snead 14-21-206-0, Dexter McCluster 1-1-27-0
RECEIVING
LSU: Terrance Toliver 5-107, Brandon LaFell 5-75, Chris Mitchell 4-25, Rueben Randle 2-42, Stevan Ridley 2-3, Richard Dickson 1--2
MS: Shay Hodge 7-117, Markeith Summers 3-90, Dexter McCluster 3-18, Brandon Bolden 1-5, Andy Hartmann 1-3
 
Standings
TeamStandingsConferenceOverall
LSU2nd SEC West 5-39-4
Mississippi3rd SEC West 4-49-4
 
 
 
 
 
 
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