Clock runs out on LSU in 25-23 Ole Miss win

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OXFORD, Miss. (AP)—So many unusual things happened in the final 3 minutes of Mississippi’s victory Saturday against No. 10 LSU, it got confusing.

Even for the participants.

“I don’t know what all happened down there at the end,” Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt said. “I just know the scoreboard read 25-23 Ole Miss Rebels.”

Nutt’s confusion was nothing compared to what was happening on the LSU sideline as precious seconds ticked off the clock with less than a minute left and the game on the line.

The Tigers were divided over what plays to call, lost 17 seconds when the team tried for a timeout and didn’t get it, and there was admittedly no backup plan when LSU went for the end zone on the last play of the game and came up short at the Ole Miss 5 with 1 second left.

“I can only tell you that the management at the back end of the game was the issue,” LSU coach Les Miles said, later adding: “It’s my fault that we didn’t finish first in that game.”

When reporters asked Miles which coach decided to try to spike the ball before the clock restarted rather than going for a field goal, he said he wasn’t yet sure and would have to find out. Jordan Jefferson and the Tigers never got lined up anyway and Ole Miss earned its second straight win over the Tigers and the first at home since 1998.

Nutt has beaten LSU four straight times with Ole Miss and Arkansas and has never experienced anything like it.

“You were holding your breath every play,” he said.

It was the first time Ole Miss (8-3, 4-3 Southeastern Conference) beat LSU (8-3, 4-3) in consecutive seasons since 1997-99. The win also gives the Rebels the inside track to second place in the SEC West, which could lead to a better bowl spot when invitations are handed out.

Until the final quarter it was a game only a defensive coordinator could love. But things got interesting fast.

First Dexter McCluster, who ran for 148 yards, completed the first pass of his career with a 27-yard scoring strike to a wide-open Shay Hodge, giving Ole Miss a 22-17 lead 29 seconds into the final quarter.

On their next drive, the Rebels appeared to put it away with a 15-play, 8:26 drive that ended with a short field goal to make the lead eight points.

Jefferson answered with a 10-play, 66-yard drive that ended with his second touchdown pass to Rueben Randle, a 25-yarder that left LSU with a 2-point conversion to tie it.

Ole Miss’ Cassius Vaughn was called for pass interference on a fade to the left corner of the end zone, putting the ball at the 1. Jefferson made the same pass on LSU’s second attempt, but was hurried by Kendrick Lewis. The ball and Vaughn arrived at the same time and Terrance Toliver couldn’t make the catch.

But Brandon LaFell recovered the onside kick with 1:16 left at the LSU 42, giving the Tigers one last chance. LaFell gave his team another big boost when two plays later he took Jefferson’s pass, broke two tackles and ran 20 yards after the catch to move LSU into field goal range at the Ole Miss 32.

Here’s where it got sketchy for LSU. Kentrell Lockett forced Jefferson to throw his first pass away, then the quarterback was sacked by Emmanuel Stephens, a play that pushed the Tigers all the way back to the Ole Miss 41.

“We talked about runs,” Miles said. “I felt like the quarterback could manage the situation. That was my mistake.”

Miles said he suggested to assistant coaches that they call a run play at that point, but allowed a pass play to be signaled in. Jefferson completed a 7-yard pass to Stevan Ridley with 26 seconds left and Miles said he thought he heard timeout being called.

But the referees never got the message and 17 seconds ticked off the clock before coaches realized what was happening, leaving LSU with fourth and 26 at the Ole Miss 48 with 9 seconds left.

“The clock ran down, timeouts were being called verbally and I didn’t relate that to the official apparently and that was the mistake,” Miles said.

The team was going for the end zone on the last pass play, he said, and when Jefferson found Toliver in traffic at the 6 with a second left, the team was unprepared. Rather than run the field goal unit on field while there appeared to be confusion with the chain gang, Jordan tried to get the team lined up to spike the ball but never got the play off.

“I know there was a lot of confusion on the sideline,” said Jefferson, who rallied the Tigers with 120 yards passing and a touchdown in the fourth quarter. “Nobody knew what to do.”

Ole Miss fans rushed the field and celebrated with the Rebels while several LSU players dropped their helmets to the field in dismay.

Despite all the confusion, Vaughn said the Ole Miss defense knew exactly what was going on as the Tigers foundered making a final decision.

“You have to have a plan,” Vaughn said. “I’m looking at the ref waiting for him to call the play. As soon as I hear the whistle and the clock went to zero, I threw my helmet and ran off. It felt good to beat LSU.”

Updated Nov 21, 11:31 pm EST
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Head to Head - Week 12

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
LSU 290 250 40 19 38.5% 5/25 1 26:24
Mississippi 426 233 193 22 42.9% 9/60 0 33:36

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    5thplaceismine Sat Nov 28, 2009 01:57 pm PST Report Abuse
    travis a: quit talking out of your a. and joseph has lsu fans down to a tee haha. this year the sec is much weaker and uf and bama are overrated. (tenn almost beat bama - who only has a quality win over a decent va. tech. team - and uf's only quality win is against a crappy lsu team?!) i can't wait to see an sec team in the nc game (guaranteed/fixed, of course) get their asses handed to them by ut (or cincy/tcu if ut loses to neb.).
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    Clifford Bryan Mon Nov 23, 2009 04:31 pm PST Report Abuse
    Les Miles put a heavy bet on the over under on this game
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    Kenny G Mon Nov 23, 2009 10:14 am PST Report Abuse
    hotty totty!! 8-3 with one left!! let's go 9-3, win our bowl game and be 10-3 baby!
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    Bill N Mon Nov 23, 2009 09:48 am PST Report Abuse
    #232 Sierra C-are you actually defending Les Miles as being a decent coach? I'm an LSU diehard, but if this guy is not fired after that debacle Saturday, it's a crime. It's not just this game; he has been doing bonehead things all season. The team has been winning close games on pure talent, not coaching. He won the BCS championship in 2008 because he was playing with Saban's recruits. They lost 2 games to inferior teams that year, both in triple overtime. They should have never been playing for the BCS championship. Even that year the team was regressing. This guy simply cannot coach, especially in the SEC. Recruiting is probably finished n Baton Rouge.
    Get JT Curtis to come and take over (the coach at John Curtis high school). This guy Miles makes 3.75 million a year at LSU, and he could not lead a HS football team. Michigan will be calling, Les. Take your yankee ass back to your alma mater. They will be satisfied with an 7 or 8-win season.
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    Travis A Mon Nov 23, 2009 09:46 am PST Report Abuse
    @rick z....
    You must have that crack pipe warm this morning..... are you the f'ckin ignorant?? Utah?? UCLA?? USC?? Cal??? OK State???????? 7-1 against the bottom tier of SEC teams is no accomplishment!! They would all be 6-5 at best if they played an SEC schedule. Do you even watch the games?? Obviously you have never played!! Lay down the crack pipe and get real!!!
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    TonyO Mon Nov 23, 2009 07:22 am PST Report Abuse
    LSU gave the game away, no doubt about it. It was beyond belief that the blithering idiot that is the LSU coach didn't have the sense to have his field goal kicker ready to kick the game winning kick with one second left. Ole Miss didn't win the game, it was given to them by the LSU coach.
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    rick z Mon Nov 23, 2009 07:01 am PST Report Abuse
    Most SEC fans are bandwagon jumpers. Their Miami and FSU gear is hidden in their closet, and it will be brought out when necessary.

    The usual excuse is the losing SEC team "just wasn't interested in playing the game." SEC fans will never admit that the laundry list of better teams -- Utah, UCLA, USC, Cal (the latter three 7-1 against the SEC in the last eight games), Okla State -- simply was better than the SEC team.

    SEC fans don't know the game, either. For example, someone here is wondering why LSU's QB didn't take a delay of game penalty to stop the clock.

    Learn the rules! Get some facts!
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    L.J. Mon Nov 23, 2009 05:11 am PST Report Abuse
    What we need at LSU is a head coach; all we have now is a fan on the sideline posing as their leader. If the roles were reversed and Houston Nutt had LSU's talent they would be undefeated and heading for a National title run. Saturday’s debacle was a disgrace to the legend of Billy Cannon's historic run. How can anyone in Miles position make so many mistakes at such a crucial time in a game? Not only does it LOOK bad, it is a killer for your recruiting future. What kid watching LSU Saturday would say, "Thats the coach I want to play for"???? If LSU don't get rid of Les Miles he will kill the football program. We don't need a "rah rha, way to go boys" coach. What we need someone who can make right the decisions when needed and we DON’T HAVE THAT NOW!!
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    michael h Sun Nov 22, 2009 03:27 pm PST Report Abuse
    249 - Angle - The officals didn't have anything to do with the Ole Miss lose. It was just bad coaching. You are correct, there is always next year and you still have a nice bowl game.
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    Angel_Keeper Sun Nov 22, 2009 03:19 pm PST Report Abuse
    @#$% Miss................Ala................FL..............LSU still alive and kicking mtf............see u @#$%es.........next year...............@#$% the SEC and its' officials
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    Jared Sun Nov 22, 2009 02:17 pm PST Report Abuse
    Ole Miss came in with a good game plan. LSU came into the game looking like they have all year long and by that I meant an extremely talented and sloppily coached football team. It has always been said that there is a fine line between genius and madness, but I'm nowhere near calling Less a genius. What's that leave us with? I'm looking at hopefully a 9-3 season, which is what I optimistically expected, but coaching has cost us the games and that is unacceptable at this level. Less reminds me of Dale Brown, can get great players but mediocre as a coach. What you get is what you see, a team that isn't as good as they can and should be, but talented enough to pull some wins out. Always a Tiger fan, the boys played their tails off, but gotta play smart. Congrats to Ole Miss, "See you next year!"
    Geaux Tigers,

    Go Less
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    Jared Sun Nov 22, 2009 02:16 pm PST Report Abuse
    Ole Miss came in with a good game plan. LSU came into the game looking like they have all year long and by that I meant an extremely talented and sloppily coached football team. It has always been said that there is a fine line between genius and madness, but I'm nowhere near calling Less a genius. What's that leave us with? I'm looking at hopefully a 9-3 season, which is what I optimistically expected, but coaching has cost us the games and that is unacceptable at this level. Less reminds me of Dale Brown, can get great players but mediocre as a coach. What you get is what you see, a team that isn't as good as they can and should be, but talented enough to pull some wins out. Always a Tiger fan, the boys played their tails off, but gotta play smart. Congrats to Ole Miss, "See you next year!"
    Geaux Tigers,

    Go Less
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    Frank Sun Nov 22, 2009 01:40 pm PST Report Abuse
    As an LSU fan after watching my team struggle like they have this year, I think that the whole damn coaching staff needs to be fired. I'm talking about getting rid of the whole coaching staff from the littlest man on the staff to Less Miles. Last nights game was an embarrassment, the offense stinks and has been dead all year. They need to call in the coroner and have the LSU offense and defense declared legally dead. I have seen highschool teams coached better that LSU has been coached. I hate to say it but our whole success came from Nick Satan.Less clearly has no idea how to coach a winning team and I hope they fire his ass. I'm afraid that Arkansas is going to beat us like a drum next week and if LSU plays like they have been playing for the last 2 years LSU will be lucky to even make it to the BCS Toilet bowl. I feel like all the fans and especially the season ticket holders have been sold out by the coaching staff. I know for sure that the players were sold out last night by the head coach sitting on his thumb and not having the feild goal team on the field waiting on the ball to be spotted. I'm not a coach but I do know that you canNOT hike the ball and spike it in less than 1 second, but you can sure as hell hike it in 1 second and attempt a fieldgoal. Last night was a disgrace to our team, Less can point his finger at whoever he wants to, but he is the reason.
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    michael h Sun Nov 22, 2009 01:21 pm PST Report Abuse
    234 - casie c - Just a word of advice - be careful about what you say about TX. I said soMething this morning about TX running it up Sat and all heck broke loose. Darn I love the smell of Napam in the morning.
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    J-Dub Sun Nov 22, 2009 12:42 pm PST Report Abuse
    Put colonel reb on the field! win or lose, he is our mascot. i love beating lsu!
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    Ted Sun Nov 22, 2009 12:03 pm PST Report Abuse
    What makes last night's "game" deadly serious are the various repurcussions that an inexplicable game-losing error will have on the Tigers' recruiting efforts. &^$% like this can blow a team back into the Stone Age in every critical way. I'm sure that the Razorbacks slept like babies last night, if they didn't stay up all night laughing their butts off.
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    Ted Sun Nov 22, 2009 11:54 am PST Report Abuse
    It's definitely NOT the way I'd want LSU to make the weeks highlight reel, but they'll probably be showing this implosion for YEARS to come --- who was watching this and ever imagined that 1) LSU would score the TD they needed, 2) get 2 chances at tying the game with the SAME play and foul it up, 3) LSU would actually come out on top of an onside kick with the game on the line, 4) go in and out of FG range until they had to heave it up and pray for another miracle AND it works!!, and THEN 5) have the brains of the QB and the whole &%^$ coaching staff be suddenly SUCKED OUT OF THEIR HEADS through their rear ends and THROW WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN A CLASSIC LSU VICTORY INTO A HUMILIATING FARCE THAT EVEN HOUSTON NUTT AND THE TV ANNOUNCERS DIDN'T BELIEVE!!!!!
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    Ricky Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:57 am PST Report Abuse
    McCLUSTER , typical FLORIDA BRED FOOTBALL ATHLETE, no big deal, typical day at work, The State of Florida delivers once again.
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    atul s Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:03 am PST Report Abuse
    The stupidest thing I have ever seen!
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    Sierra C Sun Nov 22, 2009 09:25 am PST Report Abuse
    Neither team just "got lucky" like so many people are claiming, both teams made some bad plays, had some bad possessions, and both teams had some good ones. Did Ole Miss deserve that win? Yes, I think they did, they outplayed LSU, for the most part. But no one can say that the LSU offensive line didn't play their hearts out and give it their all down there at the end, and it almost resulted in a victory that would NOT have been "pure luck", it would have been pure determination. The only reason it didn't happen was because of that timeout that wasn't called when there was still 32 seconds left on the clock. Ole Miss got lucky that the clock ran out, but still... like I said, they deserved that win. So congrats to the Rebels, and Go Tigers! (oh yeah, and I guess all the people crying about Les Miles forgot who were the BCS Champions in '08, under Miles' coaching).
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    JOSEPH Sun Nov 22, 2009 09:20 am PST Report Abuse
    Hey fair weather fans. LSU was pathetic all second half. Then they get an onsides kick (odds against it working), a hail Mary pass (again long odds) and run out of time. Then you all cry about the refereeing. You didn't lose in the final second. You lost in the final 30 minutes. Deal with it.
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    Trent M Sun Nov 22, 2009 09:12 am PST Report Abuse
    Well Tiger Nation, its time for us to pull together and make wanna be coach Les stupid resign. The only way this will happen is to boycott games until he leaves. As long as we show support for him and his program, the longer he will stay. He was a mediocre coach at OSU and will be here too. If we show that we will not tolerate such stupidity, then LSU will have to make a move.
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    Phil Sun Nov 22, 2009 09:12 am PST Report Abuse
    Honestly, have you ever seen anyone who looks as lost and stupid on the sidelines.

    Boobie Miles,,,,what an idiot.
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    Casie C Sun Nov 22, 2009 09:08 am PST Report Abuse
    herbert: at least the sec has played some ranked opponents, texas has played 1! LOL
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    JOSEPH Sun Nov 22, 2009 09:06 am PST Report Abuse
    This is why I hate most LSU fans. When they win, they are obnoxious blowhards that paint everything from there automobiles to their toilets purple and gold, and act like they were born at LSU. Lose a few games and they cry and whine and start saying sheet like they really are baseball fans and they only were casually following the football team. Finance hint: Buy stock in Primer red company, because all their fair weather fans have a sheetload of stuff painted purple and gold that they want to hide. (Despite having another winning season). My sympathies to the 20% of LSU fans who are real fans win or lose. Don't act like the other 80% and look like spoiled, whiny crybabies. Take your lumps and sheet in your purple and gold toilet with pride. Remeber your heritage, not just a few Saturdays this year when your arses were kicked.

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