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What we know, kinda know, and don’t know: Unplug and plug back in edition

With eight minutes and 25 seconds to play in the third quarter against LSU, everything was still somewhat fine for Ole Miss. Storm clouds were forming, but disaster was not at hand. Down 24-20 after coughing up a 17-3 lead, they had the ball with a chance to score and go up 27-24.

After marching 66 yards in 12 plays to the LSU 9, the 13th play of the drive saw an untouched LSU defender (more on that later!) hit Jaxson Dart has he attempt to throw to Malik Heath in the end zone, and the pass was intercepted, which ushered in the NOT FINE portion of the game.