OXFORD, Miss. — New Mississippi coach Pete Golding spent the last minutes of his high-stakes debut taking in the smiling faces of his players on the sideline.
''To know what they've been through, and know the direction that they could have gone," Golding said, alluding to coach Lane Kiffin's departure for LSU. ''They came here for some guys that looked like they left them, and they were able to battle through that. And for them to get the outcome that they deserve was awesome.''
Trinidad Chambliss ran for two touchdowns and passed for another, and No. 6 Mississippi looked unfazed by Kiffin's absence, beating No. 17 Tulane 41-10 on Saturday in the first round of the College Football Playoff.
''The juice was there for sure,'' Chambliss said. ''We executed really well.''
Scoring runs of 20 yards by Kewan Lacy and 4 yards by Chambliss gave sixth-seeded Ole Miss (12-1) a 14-0 lead before eight minutes had elapsed, and 11th-seeded Tulane never got closer than 11 points after that.
Lacy's score capped a drive that covered 75 yards in just three plays and took a mere 59 seconds..
''Super excited for our program, more importantly for our players, to go play again," said Golding, who was promoted from defensive coordinator after Kiffin left on Nov. 30. ''That was the message to them throughout: You're playing to play again and not let the season end.''
Next up for Golding and sixth-seeded Ole Miss: a CFP quarterfinal against No. 2 Georgia in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1.