LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Kewan Lacy ran for 138 yards and a touchdown to help No. 20 Mississippi beat Kentucky 30-23 on Saturday in the Southeastern Conference opener for both teams.
The Rebels (2-0) avenged a 20-17 loss to the Wildcats last year in Oxford and have won four of the past five games against Kentucky.
Lacy and quarterback Austin Simmons accounted for 376 of 457 total yards of offense for Ole Miss. Simmons threw for 235 yards and overcame a pair of interceptions that resulted in an early 10-0
deficit.
Harrison Wallace III caught four passes for 117 yards for the Rebels, who had four explosive plays that went for 20 or more yards. Wallace hauled in a 55-yard strike from Simmons in the second quarter that led to Ole Miss’ first score.
Seth McGowan rushed for 88 yards and two touchdowns for Kentucky (1-1). Zach Calzada threw for 149 yards before leaving the game in the fourth quarter after taking an apparent hit to the shoulder.
Mississippi: The Rebels are poised to keep climbing up the Top 25 after opening 2-0. Ole Miss has produced 1,150 yards of total offense in the first two games of the year and has won three straight games over the Wildcats in Lexington. Ole Miss had seven penalties for 86 yards and recorded three sacks and four tackles for a loss of 21 yards.
Kentucky: The Wildcats have managed just 659 yards of offense in the first two games. Kentucky, which had just one offensive penalty in a season-opening win over Toledo, was flagged six times for 50 yards.
Mississippi: Hosts Arkansas next Saturday.
Kentucky: Hosts Eastern Michigan next Saturday.
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