
Wasson: Jaxson Dart quiets naysayers (and Georgia) to deliver an Ole Miss win for the ages
Jaxson Dart is too pretty.
Jaxson Dart has a weak arm.
Jaxson Dart is a fraud who folds in crunch time.
Jaxson Dart has heard ’em all in his tenure at Ole Miss – it’s practically impossible not to in this social media age. Saturday, however, the senior quarterback proved them all wrong with grit, moxie, resolve and an unquestioned will to win to keep his team’s College Football Playoff hopes alive.
On the cusp of becoming his program’s greatest statistical passer, but hobbled early while practically giving Georgia an opening touchdown, Dart responded to all his critics with authority in the 28-10 Ole Miss victory.
The victory wasn’t Dart’s alone, of course, as the Rebels’ defense was monstrous in the drizzling rain against the No. 3-ranked Bulldogs. A record crowd at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium also helped provide the kind of raucous atmosphere that equaled the play on the field.
But time and time again Saturday, when Ole Miss needed Dart, their leader responded — along the way delivering the biggest win of the Lane Kiffin era.
It didn’t start that way, of course, as Dart’s day was the polar opposite of auspicious. On the third play of the game, Dart injured his left ankle while simultaneously throwing an interception to Georgia – a combination that put the Dawgs at the Rebels’ 21 and sent a limping Dart to the locker room.
Dart stayed in the bowels of Vaught-Hemingway both during Georgia’s ensuing touchdown and as backup Austin Simmons negotiated the Rebels on a tying touchdown drive. Whatever medical sorcery that occurred in that time for Dart, he emerged soon after with a heavily taped ankle and ready to continue.
The Rebels seemed to respond – on both sides of the ball – to their quarterback’s desire to continue. Ole Miss went motored down the field again for a field goal with Dart gimping around in the backfield, and was pivotal in 2 more drives that resulted in 2 more Caden Davis 3-pointers to take a 16-7 lead into intermission.
Dart continued to do whatever necessary for Ole Miss to keep the football from Georgia – rumbling for 21 yards and lowering his shoulder to truck KJ Bolden in the process late in the third quarter, and then doing a strong Lamar Jackson impression with a 28-yard rumble late in the 4th quarter to help the Rebels ice it.
Again, in between Dart’s dynamic play (13-of-22 for 199 yards in the air, and Ole Miss’ leading rusher with 50 yards on 8 carries), the Ole Miss defense was straight terrorizing Georgia quarterback Carson Beck. The Rebels limited the Bulldogs to just 69 first-half yards, stifled Georgia to a mere 59 rushing yards over the full 60 minutes, and hauled Beck for 5 sacks while keeping him in check for just 186 passing yards.
Along the way, Beck also uncorked a pivotal 4th-quarter interception Saturday, giving him 12 over his past 6 games and figuratively seeing him torch future NFL money with every errant pass. And in Ole Miss’ final defensive cherry on the sundae, Beck was strip-sacked with 3:08 to play for loss-clinching turnover – a loss that was a first for Georgia against any team not named Alabama since 2020.
Saturday’s final result further muddies an already muddy picture for Southeastern Conference teams hopeful to be the 12 chosen for the College Football Playoff beauty pageant, and probably shuffles the Bulldogs to the back of a crowded line both within and outside the conference.
Although the result was the same, Georgia’s 2nd loss was markedly different from the shootout setback they endured at Alabama back on Sept. 29.
That night, No. 2-ranked Georgia stormed back from a huge halftime deficit to actually take a lead before falling 41-34 in an instant classic. Saturday, the Dawgs slowly and methodically were neutered by an Ole Miss team that simply wanted to keep playing meaningful football.
Again, Dart’s toughness over the 60 minutes of slick-footballed action wasn’t the only factor in Ole Miss partying deep into the Dixie night celebrating their first win against a top-2 AP team in 12 all-time attempts – because when you play defense like the Rebels did against Georgia, you can beat anyone in the nation.
But if you want to look for the embodiment of why the Rebels now find themselves squarely back in the national picture, look no further than record-owning quarterback standing tall at Vaught-Hemingway as the clock hit triple-zeroes to complete the most meaningful home win in school history.
“That is an amazing performance,” Kiffin about his quarterback, choking up a bit as thousands of Ole Miss students stormed the field around him and took down a goalpost. “To get hurt like that and come back, I love that kid.”
Jaxson Dart was tough all night long Saturday.
Jaxson Dart was strong-armed when it counted against Georgia.
And Jaxson Dart is a winner who just proved all the critics wrong.
Dart played a good game. True. But I’m giving the game ball to the defense.
Nice win by Ole Miss. Congrats.
Dwags have a either a Carson Beck or Mike Bobo problem.
Either? I’d go with both.
It looks pretty bad. Receivers can’t get off line, can’t catch, RBs can’t hold the ball, line can’t block. The QB regression is a sign of the systemic issues. Never seen so many things look off at once even with a Bobo offense.
What is with all the bunch formations on offense? Horrible. The opposing defense doesn’t need to remember to stack the box, we do it for them.
The Dawgs definitely have an offense problem. I’d replace Bobo with someone who runs a more dynamic offense that keeps defenses guessing. I also think I’d pay a boatload to get Matt Luke back unless Pitman wants to get out of Arkansas but doesn’t want to retire yet.
I also wonder if this is the new college football until the transfer portal and NIL gets under control.
To your last comment…absolutely. Parity was the goal, mission accomplished
Humper, my pre-season pick is gone and your Dawgs looked so vulnerable today. All of a sudden that GT defense looks like they might pose a problem for the fighting Kirby’s.
My pups have looked vulnerable in 6 of 9 games, names. The most glaring stat that the game announcers highlighted today…Georgia leads FBS in dropped passes. Right after that highlight we were privy to watch Humphrey and Yurosek drop huge gainers, followed by Dillon Bell. As hard as I’ve been on Carson, all 3 of those players were elite passes he made. To your point I expect GT to give us a harder time than UTV will…
Maybe but I doubt it. UT has a much better defense than GT. If you have an offense problem that doesn’t bode well
Great win and inspiring performance to Dart and the Rebs. Congrats Ole Miss fans, well earned, the rebs beat us in all 3 phases. 12 ints in 6 games, three fumbles. But hey, Kirby trusts Beck
Wait until we remember he ran off Dylan Raiola to keep Beck here. Yikes. We’re gonna have something to say about that.
Offensive line sucks and defensive backfield is garbage. Not much pressure from the D line either. Receivers can’t get open and when they do they can’t catch. The QB throws into pressure all the time. This team looks like a lot like 2019 when they lost to South Carolina.
I sour on Beck a lot but the truth be told our receivers suk and unfortunately this combo of poor pass catchers and a QB that can’t beat you with his legs is a recipe for what we’re seeing on the field now. I know that Beck has a stronger more accurate cannon than Gunner does but right now, Georgia needs a QB who can break down defenses. Our Oline certainly isn’t.
Great job by Ole Miss.
Whipped the Dawgs all around.
It felt much like the 2019 SC game.
Hope this is a wake up call.
Have y’all missed me? total domination and retribution from last year’s beating in Athens!
Congrats to Ole Miss and their fans. That victory was earned.
The SEC is just a big clusterfk, no one is any better than anyone else. TAMU can’t beat ND, LSU can’t beat an unranked USC. Bama beat South Florida and Tennessee beat NC State so I guess that’s something.
Remember when Texas beat Michigan and that was such a big statement game? Look how that turned out lol to be fair, same thing for Tennessee and (at the time ranked) Oklahoma
Congrats to Ole Miss. Executed in every phase of the game and use their talent to expose the weaknesses the Dawgs have shown all year.
Better get this improved or another L will be delivered to Athens next week.
This wasn’t an unexpected result other than maybe the final score. The sec is nuts this year. Anyone can beat anyone, well almost. Beck is a head scratcher. He seems oblivious to what’s going on around the pocket. Like it’s impossible that o line will allow a rusher to break through. Then he will float a terrible pass into coverage for an easy int but follow it up with a laser into the bread basket for 20 yards between 2 defenders. He’s about as consistent as the weather. The D is most disappointing, from a ga fans view, IMO. Looks like they are coached by anyone but KS.
I am worried how UT will perform while thinking this is the best chance for a W since the dobbs nail boot.
We are who we are at this point. I hope our elite D will win the day because I don’t think our offense is good enough to win a shootout in Athens.