The final College Football Playoff quarterfinal awaits Thursday night in New Orleans. That’s where Georgia will take on Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl.
It’s a rematch of the regular-season game, which saw the Bulldogs take down the Rebels in a 43-35 shootout at Sanford Stadium. Of course, Ole Miss has a new look with Pete Golding at head coach after he picked up his first victory at the helm when the Rebels knocked off Tulane in the first round of the CFP. Thursday’s game will mark Georgia’s first of the postseason after securing a bye.
On3 is tracking the Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Ole Miss with live updates, analysis and instant reaction. Follow along throughout the College Football Playoff quarterfinal matchup.
By:Nick SchultzNate Frazier leaves with injury01/01/2026 10:21:20 PM
With 4:46 to go in the fourth quarter, Georgia running back Nate Frazier suffered an injury. He walked off under his own power, but with a noticeable limp after an apparent leg issue.
By:Nick SchultzOfficials miss crucial facemask call01/01/2026 10:19:37 PM
On a second down run from Kewan Lacy, the Georgia defender appeared to grab the facemask. However, the officials did not throw a flag, and Ole Miss later punted to end the drive.
By:Nick SchultzGeorgia not going away quietly01/01/2026 10:12:29 PM
Needing a response to the Ole Miss touchdown, Georgia got one in a big way. Gunner Stockton found Zachariah Branch for an 18-yard touchdown to get the Bulldogs back within three points, cutting the Rebels lead to 34-31 with 7:03 to go.
By:Nick SchultzRebels don’t waste any time, score another TD01/01/2026 10:05:33 PM
Two plays after the stop, Ole Miss cashed in once again. Trinidad Chambliss found Harrison Wallace III with a perfectly placed pass, which added to the Rebels’ lead. It made it a 34-24 advantage with 9:02 to play in the Sugar Bowl.
By:Nick SchultzOle Miss defense holds strong after Georgia rolls dice again01/01/2026 10:04:14 PM
After initially sending the punt team onto the field, Georgia put the offense back out. But the Ole Miss defense wasn’t fooled, sacking Gunner Stockton for a 10-yard loss. It was ruled a fumble, recovered by the Rebels, at the UGA 23-yard line.
By:Nick SchultzKewan Lacy caps Ole Miss drive with TD to take lead01/01/2026 09:53:52 PM
Trinidad Chambliss showed out on Ole Miss’ 8-play, 75-yard drive, which ended with a Kewan Lacy rushing touchdown as he just reached the football over the goal line. Just like that, the Rebels went back out in front 27-24 after the two-point conversion.
By:Nick SchultzQuarterbacks continue to show out01/01/2026 09:49:34 PM
After Gunner Stockton made crazy plays on the previous possession, Trinidad Chambliss showed off his improv skills. He bought himself time before completing a pass to Kewan Lacy for a wild third down, which kept Ole Miss’ drive alive.
By:Nick SchultzEnd 3Q: Georgia 24, Ole Miss 1901/01/2026 09:44:46 PM
Through three quarters, Georgia held a 24-19 lead over Ole Miss after the field goal. The Rebels will face 2nd and 9 to start the final 15 minutes as the back-and-forth continues.
By:Nick SchultzGeorgia adds on field goal01/01/2026 09:40:20 PM
After the fake punt, Georgia got deep into Ole Miss territory before eventually settling for a field goal. Peyton Woodring’s 37-yard attempt was true and made it a 24-19 Bulldogs lead with 30 seconds left in the third quarter.
By:Nick SchultzGeorgia rolls the dice, converts fake punt01/01/2026 09:36:24 PM
After what looked like a three-and-out, Kirby Smart dove into his bag of tricks. On Georgia’s 27-yard line, the Bulldogs converted a fake punt as Lawson Luckie caught the pass for 16 yards, giving UGA new life.
By:Nick SchultzKewan Lacy scores TD, Ole Miss cuts into lead01/01/2026 09:30:10 PM
Ole Miss found its rhythm after Georgia’s missed field goal, and a 36-yard catch from Harrison Wallace III helped set up a 7-yard touchdown from Kewan Lacy. Just like that, the Rebels cut the Bulldogs’ lead to 21-19 with 4:51 to go in the third quarter.
By:Nick SchultzGeorgia misses field goal, still up 9 points01/01/2026 09:22:18 PM
After settling for a 55-yard field goal, Peyton Woodring’s attempt fell short. That meant Ole Miss didn’t allow any points after the turnover on downs and will get the ball back at its own 45-yard line.
By:Nick SchultzGeorgia stops Ole Miss on 4th down01/01/2026 09:14:55 PM
On the opening possession of the second half, Kewan Lacy took a direct snap on 4th and 1 near midfield. However, Georgia’s defense held strong and forced the turnover on downs.
By:Nick SchultzSecond half underway01/01/2026 09:08:11 PM
Georgia received the opening kickoff to start the third quarter, which went for a touchback. The second half of the Sugar Bowl is underway.
By:Nick SchultzHalftime: Georgia 21, Ole Miss 1201/01/2026 08:44:43 PM
After a crazy sequence which saw Ole Miss come up short of the line to gain, the Rebels came up empty and headed into halftime trailing Georgia, 21-12. Ole Miss put up 234 yards of offense while Georgia had 190, but the scoop-and-score looms large.

By:Nick SchultzJaCorey Thomas ejected for targeting just before half01/01/2026 08:42:16 PM
With 23 seconds left in the second quarter, Georgia’s JaCorey Thomas was ejected for targeting. The officials threw the flag after a big hit on Cayden Lee and upheld the call after replay review.
By:Nick SchultzKewan Lacy fumbles, Georgia returns for TD01/01/2026 08:22:19 PM
After Ole Miss a fresh set of downs, Kewan Lacy ran up the middle, but Elijah Griffin forced a fumble. Daylen Everette was there to recover it and take it back 46 yards for a scoop-and-score, extending the Georgia lead to 21-12 over Ole Miss.
By:Nick SchultzCash Jones sets up Gunner Stockton TD01/01/2026 08:15:31 PM
The back-and-forth continued in the second quarter as Georgia re-gained the lead, 14-12, with 4:05 to play. UGA went 75 yards in 12 plays, with a 26-yard run from Cash Jones setting up a 1-yard score from Gunner Stockton, who took a huge hit on the previous play.
By:Nick SchultzOle Miss jumps back out in front01/01/2026 08:05:22 PM
Facing 3rd and Goal, Trinidad Chambliss hit Luke Hasz on a roll-out for a touchdown. That put Ole Miss back on top 12-7 after the ensuing two-point conversion failed.
By:Nick SchultzRaylen Wilson injury update01/01/2026 08:02:10 PM
Georgia linebacker Raylen Wilson headed back to the locker room at one point in the first half, per the ESPN broadcast. He later returned to the sideline as cameras showed him on the exercise cycle.
By:Nick SchultzGunner Stockton does it himself, gives Georgia lead01/01/2026 07:55:36 PM
Gunner Stockton took matters into his own hands to get Georgia on the board in the second quarter. He faked the pass on an RPO and ran it in 12 yards for the touchdown, putting the Bulldogs ahead 7-6.
By:Nick SchultzEnd 1Q: Ole Miss 6, Georgia 001/01/2026 07:50:50 PM
Through one quarter at the Sugar Bowl, Ole Miss maintained a 6-0 lead over Georgia. The Rebels totaled 114 yards of offense with a balanced attack while the Bulldogs had 75 total yards. UGA will face 2nd and 4 to start the second quarter.
By:Nick Schultz1Q: Ole Miss 6, Georgia 001/01/2026 07:46:11 PM
Once again, Lucas Carneiro made a long field goal and set a new career-high in the process. He made a 56-yarder with room to spare to extend the Ole Miss lead to 6-0 with 2:13 left in the first quarter.
By:Nick SchultzOle Miss strikes first with long FG01/01/2026 07:29:43 PM
With 5:47 to go in the first quarter, Ole Miss got on the board first against Georgia. Lucas Carneiro drilled a 55-yard field goal – a new career-high – to put the Rebels on top, 3-0, in the Sugar Bowl.
By:Nick SchultzCoin toss01/01/2026 07:09:11 PM
Georgia won the coin toss and deferred to the second half. Ole Miss will receive the opening kickoff to start the Sugar Bowl.
By:Nick SchultzInjury updates01/01/2026 06:49:36 PM
Georgia will be without offensive lineman Drew Bobo in the Sugar bowl, according to the College Football Playoff availability report. Ole Miss listed three players as out, but it’s an otherwise clean injury report.
Read the full College Football Playoff availability report.
By:Nick SchultzPregame: Georgia vs. Ole Miss01/01/2026 06:40:38 PM
Ahead of kickoff, Georgia is a 6-point favorite over Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl, according to BetMGM. The over-under is also at 53.5.
Kickoff Time: 8 p.m. ET
Channel: ESPN
Broadcasters: Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy, Molly McGrath, Laura Rutledge
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