Rebels roll Volunteers 34-3 at home

Published 12:03 am Saturday, October 18, 2014

Bo Wallace threw two touchdown passes and No. 3 Mississippi had another dominating defensive performance in a 34-3 victory over Tennessee on Saturday night.

Ole Miss (7-0, 4-0 Southeastern Conference) fell behind 3-0 early in the second quarter, but scored the next 34 points. With a relatively easy win, the Rebels continued their best start since 1962.

Wallace completed 13 of 28 passes for 199 yards, throwing touchdown passes to Vince Sanders and Evan Engram. Sanders had 108 yards receiving.

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Ole Miss came into the game giving up just 11.8 points per game, which ranked first in the SEC and second in the country.

The Rebels lived up to those numbers, stuffing Tennessee’s running game and harassing quarterback Justin Worley nearly every time he tried to throw. Worley threw three interceptions and the Volunteers (3-4, 0-3) also lost a fumble.

Tennessee’s young offensive line, which includes two starting freshmen, had no answer for a relentless Ole Miss pass rush. The Rebels’ defense had seven sacks, including 2 1/2 from star freshman Marquis Haynes. Senquez Golson grabbed two interceptions, pushing his league-leading total to seven.

Ole Miss has allowed only six touchdowns all season. The Volunteers never came particularly close to the end zone on Saturday and finished with 191 total yards, including zero yards rushing.

The night started with dominant defense from both sides.

Ole Miss didn’t earn a first down until its fourth drive and Tennessee took a 3-0 lead early in the second quarter on Aaron Medley’s 27-yard field goal. That would be the Volunteers’ lone offensive highlight.

Wallace suffered through a slow start, completing just 4 of his first 15 passes. But two straight completions to Sanders — a 28-yarder and then a 39-yard touchdown — gave the Rebels a 7-3 lead midway through the second quarter and finally ignited the offense.

Wallace didn’t have a standout game on Saturday, but continued to minimize mistakes. He hasn’t had a turnover in four SEC games.

Golson grabbed his first interception of the game on Tennessee’s ensuing drive, and Ole Miss turned that into another touchdown when Jaylen Walton ran 7 yards for the score and a 14-3 halftime lead.

Tennessee had some decent moments on offense, but couldn’t consistently protect Worley when he tried to throw. The 6-foot-4, 220-pound senior was sacked five times and threw two interceptions in the first half.

Ole Miss pulled away in the third quarter, pushing its lead to 24-3 on a 28-yard touchdown pass from Wallace to a diving Engram.

Worley finished 19 of 34 passing for 191 yards. Josh Malone caught five passes for 75 yards. Linebacker A.J. Johnson had 10 tackles.

Tennessee has traditionally dominated the series with Ole Miss, winning 12 straight games from 1984 to 2005. But Ole Miss has changed a lot of trends under third-year coach Hugh Freeze and has now won two out of the last three meetings.