As part of a jam-packed Week 5 slate, a key SEC matchup awaits in Oxford. LSU made the trip to Vaught-Hemingway Stadium to take on Ole Miss in a battle of unbeaten teams.Saturday’s game marks the Tigers’ second in SEC play after holding on for a victory against Florida in Week 3. For the Rebels, it’s their third conference game, with victories over Kentucky and Arkansas in the early part of the year.On3 is tracking the matchup between LSU and Ole Miss with live updates, analysis and instant reaction. Follow along throughout the Week 5 game.By:Nick SchultzFinal: Ole Miss 24, LSU 19LSU looked like it had the makings for a comeback in the second half, but Ole Miss held strong. The Rebels sealed the game in the fourth quarter, holding on for the 24-19 win in a thriller on The Grove. Lane Kiffin’s group totaled nearly 500 yards of offense in the effort, led by 314 passing from Trinidad Chambliss.By:Nick SchultzOle Miss seals it on 4th and 3Facing a 4th and 3 at the LSU 35-yard line, Lane Kiffin faced a decision. He ultimately went for it – and Trinidad Chambliss found Dae’Quan wright for the 20-yard pass, meaning Ole Miss could kneel it out from there.By:Nick SchultzHarlem Berry gets first career TD, 2-point conversion failsLSU didn’t go down easily. Harlem Berry got his first career touchdown to cut the Ole Miss lead to 24-19 with 5:04 to play, but the two-point conversion failed as the Tigers tried to make it a field goal game.By:Nick SchultzLogan Diggs extends the Ole Miss leadLogan Diggs capped off an 11-play, 75-yard drive with a touchdown against his old team. The former LSU transfer punched in the six-yard score, set up in large part by Kewan Lacy’s tough run to get closer to the goal line.By:Nick SchultzEnd 3Q: Ole Miss 17, LSU 13Ole Miss backed up due to a holding penalty as the third quarter expired, but still holds a 17-13 lead. It’s shaping up to be an exciting finish on The Grove as both defenses showed out after halftime.By:Nick Schultz3Q: Ole Miss 17, LSU 13The Ole Miss defense held strong after the turnover, holding LSU to a field goal attempt. Damian Ramos drilled the 48-yarder to make it a 17-13 Ole Miss lead with less than a minute remaining in the third quarter.By:Nick SchultzTrinidad Chambliss throws interceptionAs Trinidad Chambliss targeted Deuce Alexander, the ball got tipped in the air. PJ Woodland was there to grab it, keep his feet in bounds and run it back into Ole Miss territory as LSU looked to take the momentum.By:Nick SchultzLSU settles for FG, gets back within touchdownAfter a scoreless start to the second half, LSU got a field goal to cut the Ole Miss lead to 17-10 with 6:02 left. Damian Ramos capped the eight-play, 33-yard drive with a 39-yard attempt.By:Nick SchultzHalftime: Ole Miss 17, LSU 7The Ole Miss offense was firing on all cylinders through two quarters and went up 17-7 heading into halftime. The Rebels totaled 285 yards of offense, including 193 yards on 15-of-25 passing from Trinidad Chambliss.By:Nick SchultzOle Miss scores again just before halftimeWith time ticking away in the first half, Ole Miss got on the board again. Trinidad Chambliss rolled out on second down and found Cayden Lee for the two-yard touchdown, extending the lead to 17-7 with 13 seconds to go until halftime.By:Nick SchultzKewan Lacy gives Ole Miss the leadTaking advantage of multiple LSU penalties – including two pass interference calls – Ole Miss took the lead. Kewan Lacy ran 15 yards for the touchdown, putting the Rebels on top 10-7 with 5:09 remaining in the first half.By:Nick SchultzLSU gets crucial turnover, stops Ole Miss driveOle Miss was marching down the field as Trinidad Chambliss found Cayden Lee for a long pass. But AJ Haulcy was there to force the fumble and Whit Weeks recovered it in the end zone, giving LSU the ball via a touchback.By:Nick SchultzOle Miss picks off Garrett NussmeierAs LSU was moving down the field, Garrett Nussmeier threw his first interception of the game. Wydett Williams was there to pick it off, giving Ole Miss the ball at its own 12-yard line.By:Nick SchultzEnd 1Q: LSU 7, Ole Miss 3After one quarter of play in Oxford, LSU holds a 7-3 lead and has the ball at the Ole Miss 38-yard line. The Rebels got called for five penalties in the opening quarter, including three costly ones on the current drive.By:Nick Schultz1Q: LSU 7, Ole Miss 3After getting deep into the red zone on a long drive, Ole Miss settled for a field goal, and Lucas Carneiro’s 25-yard attempt made it a 7-3 LSU lead. The Rebels used 18 plays to go 83 yards and took 7:25 off the clock.By:Nick SchultzNic Anderson makes incredible TD catchLSU struck first in Saturday’s game against Ole Miss as Nic Anderson made an incredible catch. He came down with the football after it got tipped up in the air, giving the Tigers a 7-0 lead with 9:10 left in the first quarter.By:Nick SchultzCoin tossOle Miss won the coin toss and elected to receive. The Rebels will get the ball first after the opening kickoff.By:Nick SchultzTrinidad Chambliss starting againAs On3’s Pete Nakos and Chris Low reported this week, Trinidad Chambliss is expected to start for Ole Miss against LSU. Austin Simmons continues to work through an ankle injury.By:Nick SchultzCaden Durham injury updateLSU running back will not play in Saturday’s game against Ole Miss, according to the SEC injury report. He was listed as questionable throughout the week and did not suit up for pregame warmups, per The Bengal Tiger.By:Nick SchultzPregame: LSU at Ole MissAhead of kickoff, Ole Miss is a 2.5-point favorite against LSU, according to BetMGM. The over-under is also at 58.5Kickoff Time: Sept. 27, 3:30 p.m. ETChannel: ABCAnnouncers: Sean McDonough, Greg McElroyDISCLAIMER: This site is 100% for entertainment purposes only and does not involve real money betting.The content provided in this article is intended for entertainment purposes only. 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