NEW ORLEANS — With Trinidad Chambliss making stunning plays at pivotal moments, Mississippi is doing fine without Lane Kiffin.
Chambliss passed for 362 yards and two touchdowns, and Lucas Carneiro kicked a 47-yard field goal with 6 seconds left to put No. 6 Mississippi in front for good in a 39-34 victory over third-ranked Georgia in a College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Sugar Bowl on Thursday night.
''A lot of people did doubt us before the season and they still doubted us when our coach left,'' Chambliss said. ''We just want to play ball and have fun, and I think that's showing right now.''
The Rebels (13-1, CFP No. 6 seed) have now won two postseason games since Kiffin left for LSU on Nov. 30 and defensive coordinator Pete Golding was promoted to fill the vacancy at the top of the staff. Next up for Ole Miss is a semifinal matchup with Miami at the Fiesta Bowl.
''We've got a lot of good coaches,'' Golding said, referring in part to assistants who have agreed to join Kiffin at LSU, but who've been permitted to remain with the Rebels through this postseason.
''A lot of guys have been going through a lot of things but they've been here for the kids the whole time,'' Golding continued. ''And this is a special group of kids.''
Kicking off on the heels of two lopsided CFP quarterfinals at the Orange and Rose bowls, the all-SEC match-up at the Sugar Bowl provided drama throughout.
''It was an incredible college football game,'' Georgia coach Kirby Smart said. ''It's what the CFP was built for, to have battles like that. And that was basically every conference game we had this year.''