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Tre Harris receives national recognition after star performance against Georgia Southern
By Mark Kern
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Ole Miss has been the most explosive offense in college football through the first 4 weeks of the season. The Rebels lead the country in points (55 PPG), passing (422.8 yards) and total offense (670.8 yards).
Coach Lane Kiffin’s team moved to 4-0 with a 52-13 with a win against Georgia Southern, finishing with 607 yards.
Wide receiver Tre Harris was the star of the show on Saturday, catching 11 passes for 225 yards and 2 touchdowns. One of those touchdowns went for 70 yards.
With his big-time performance, Harris was named the Reese’s Senior Bowl co-offensive player of the week.
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He shared the award with Shedeur Sanders, who helped lead the Colorado Buffaloes to a wild 38-31 overtime win against Baylor late Saturday night.
Harris has been phenomenal all season for the Rebels and leads the team with 38 catches for 628 yards and 4 touchdowns. He is 2nd in the country in receiving yards, trailing only Nick Nash of San Jose State.
The Rebels and Harris will be back in action in Week 5 as they will be at home to host the Kentucky Wildcats. Ole Miss has been great to start the year, but the level of competition is about to take it to another level as SEC play kicks off entering October.