LSU football vs. Ole Miss video highlights, score
OXFORD, Mississippi— One week after taking down Alabama in Tuscaloosa, No. 1 LSU football responded with a win over Ole Miss.
The Tigers defeated the Rebels 58-37.
LSU quarterback Joe Burrow threw for 489 yards, five touchdowns, and two interceptions. Wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase caught eight passes for 227 yards and three scores.
Meanwhile, Ole Miss quarterback John Rhys Plumlee ran for 212 yards and four touchdowns.
Here are the game's top plays.
Burrow airs it out for his fifth score of the gameJa'Marr Chase scored his third touchdown of the game. This one: 61 yards.
Ole Miss intercepts Burrow, Plumlee scores his fourth TD of the gameAn interception by Burrow leads to another Plumlee touchdown.
Plumlee scores his second rushing touchdown of the gameMake it two rushing touchdowns for Plumlee, this one coming on a 60-yard run in the third quarter.
Burrow trucks a refereeDon't get in Burrow's way. This notice goes for referees, too.
John Rhys Plumlee scores on a 46-yard touchdown runOle Miss quarterback John Rhys Plumlee showed off his running ability on this play, scoring on a long touchdown run.
Burrow takes a late hit out of boundsGarbage late hit on Joe Burrow by Ole Miss here pic.twitter.com/uf8hKdVk72
— Jimmy Clarke (@JimmyClarke) November 17, 2019
Ole Miss' linebacker Lakia Henryhit Burrow while he was out of bounds, and he was flagged for this play.
Burrow finds Chase for his second TD of the gameJoe Burrow to Ja'Marr Chase again. 51-yard touchdown pass. Chase now has 5 catches, 138 yards, 2 TDs. Burrow is 15/17, 229 yards, 2 TDs. #GeauxTigerspic.twitter.com/ujCkcyVpR9
— Jimmy Clarke (@JimmyClarke) November 17, 2019
This time, the quarterback found one of his favorite targets for a 51-yard touchdown.
LSU quarterback Joe Burrow finds Ja'Marr Chase for a quick TDJoe Burrow ➡️ Ja'Marr Chase
Picking up right where they left off. pic.twitter.com/2RvpORvKxG
— ESPN (@espn) November 17, 2019
Pressure? No problem for LSU quarterback Joe Burrow, who found Ja'Marr Chase for the game's first touchdown.
Adam Hensley is a digital producer with the USA Today Network. You can follow him on Twitter @A_Hens83