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Kewan Lacy’s Record Night Powers No. 7 Ole Miss Past Florida and Into History

Last updated: November 20, 2025 3:09 am
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Kewan Lacy’s Record Night Powers No. 7 Ole Miss Past Florida and Into History
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Kewan Lacy shattered Ole Miss records and the Florida defense with 224 rushing yards and a clutch three-touchdown performance, keeping the No. 7 Rebels surging toward the postseason with a thrilling 34-24 win and their third-straight 10-win season.

With the lights shining bright at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Kewan Lacy delivered a performance for the ages, rushing for a career-high 224 yards and breaking the Ole Miss single-season rushing touchdown record. With postseason hopes on the line, the No. 7 Rebels rallied from behind for a 34-24 victory over Florida, pushing their record to 10-1 and rewriting program history.

A Historic Win That Alters the Ole Miss Narrative

This game wasn’t just another notch in the win column—it was a pivot in the Rebels’ timeline. Not since the program began had Ole Miss posted three straight seasons with 10 or more wins, a testament to the culture and consistency established under head coach Lane Kiffin. The triumph also served as redemption, avenging a 2024 loss to Florida that had derailed their College Football Playoff ambitions and stung Rebel fans for a full year.

  • Third consecutive 10-win season—first time in Ole Miss history
  • Postseason momentum surging; the win keeps Playoff hopes alive
  • Immediate bounce back from last year’s painful defeat to the Gators

Kewan Lacy: From Workhorse to Record-Setter

The night belonged to Kewan Lacy. Toting the ball 31 times, he not only became the engine that powered the offense but also set the Rebels’ single-season rushing touchdown mark with 19 scores. His first-ever 200-yard game showcased incredible endurance and explosive burst, especially on a pivotal 59-yard run late that set up the go-ahead score. Lacy’s monstrous season tally now sits at 1,136 rushing yards—and counting.

The record-breaking touchdown came early, with 9:09 left in the first quarter—a statement that the offensive line and ground game would dictate the tempo from the outset.

Comparing Lacy to Ole Miss’s Best

  • 19 rushing touchdowns in a single season—surpassing all program greats
  • Over 1,100 yards on the ground already
  • A workhorse with poise in clutch moments; yards after contact showed next-level strength

A Gritty Team Effort: Clutch Conversions and Redemption

Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss added balance to the Rebels’ attack, passing for 301 yards with a touchdown and one interception. When the Gators keyed in on Lacy, Chambliss found De’Zhaun Stribling for a momentum-shifting 43-yard score on third-and-long. Overall, the Rebels converted 4 of 7 key fourth-down opportunities, a mark of aggressive, high-stakes play calling from Kiffin, who earned his first career victory over Florida after three straight losses.

Florida’s Struggles and Kiffin Rumors

While the loss pushed Florida to 3-7 (2-5 SEC) and deepened a season of uncertainty, the Gators’ quarterback DJ Lagway displayed some resilience after being benched the previous week. Lagway finished with 218 passing yards and a touchdown, but the Gators failed to match Ole Miss’s late-game surge. Meanwhile, rumors swirled throughout the game regarding Florida’s interest in Kiffin for their head coaching vacancy—a topic sure to fuel offseason headlines and message board speculation.

Game-Changing Moments That Defined the Night

Several critical plays swung both the energy in the stadium and the postseason narrative:

  • Lacy’s first-quarter scoring plunge kickstarted the Rebels’ momentum
  • Florida answered each Ole Miss blow in the first half, highlighted by a 57-yard scoring strike from Lagway to J. Michael Sturdivant
  • The Rebels’ 15-play, 75-yard third-quarter drive, punctuated by two gutsy fourth-down conversions (and a subsequent goal-line stop by Florida), proved both teams’ willpower
  • Lacy’s 59-yard dash at the end of the third quarter shifted the tone to a must-win resolve, sealing the game with a late touchdown after Florida’s turnover on downs deep in their own territory

What This Means for the Postseason and the Rebels Program

With the College Football Playoff landscape always in flux, every win becomes critical at this stage. Ole Miss’s ability to rally, break long-standing records, and cement a legacy of consecutive 10-win seasons positions the Rebels not only for playoff debate but also as a recruiting power moving forward. The toughness shown throughout the year—overcoming last year’s heartbreak against this very Florida squad—underscores a team and coaching staff that’s learned to finish big games.

Fan Reactions and Rumor Mill

It’s no surprise that this win electrified the Ole Miss fanbase and reignited conversations about Lane Kiffin’s future. Message boards and social media swelled with speculation about whether Kiffin might entertain a move to Florida or stay and push Ole Miss further up the national ladder. Meanwhile, Lacy’s record night has already sparked debates over whether he’s the most talented back in Rebels history and how far this squad can go if he stays hot into postseason play.

Expect continued scrutiny on Kiffin’s contract, more attention on Lacy from national award voters, and the Rebels emerging as a dark horse threat in every playoff scenario analysis going forward.

For fans seeking the fastest, deepest analysis and the latest on college football’s pivotal moments, onlytrustedinfo.com is your source. Stay tuned for more record-setting developments, chart-topping performances, and behind-the-scenes perspectives that define the modern sports era.

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