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No. 11 Texas A&M aims to corral No. 12 Mississippi's offense

Lane Kiffin has seen this Texas A&M formula for success before, especially on defense.

No. 12 Mississippi's coach sees a dominating defense loaded with blue-chip recruits facing his own explosive offense when the 11th-ranked Aggies (7-2, 5-2 Southeastern Conference, No. 11 CFP) visit Saturday riding a four-game winning streak.

Kiffin and Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher are both former Nick Saban assistants at Alabama and LSU, respectively. Both the Aggies and Rebels (7-2, 3-2, No. 15 CFP) have had designs on challenging in the SEC West.

'œJimbo figured out from coach Saban, find the best defensive players in the country and get them on your team and watch him be a really good head coach and that's what these guys have,'ť Kiffin said. 'œReally special players that are dominant.'ť

It worked in an upset of Saban and No. 3 Alabama, and in a smothering 20-3 win over 16th-ranked Auburn. That 'Bama game started the Aggies' hot streak and kept them alive in the SEC West chase.

Fisher has a simple message to his team about that potential title a season after the Aggies narrowly missed the College Football Playoffs: 'œDon't worry about it.'ť

'œYou've got three one-game seasons,'ť the Aggies coach said. 'œWhen you get to November and you're relevant, it's a playoff. So you forget about everything else. One week at a time, one day at a time, one practice at a time, one play at a time. And it's that simple. Don't worry about nothing.'ť

Except, this week, for the Rebels, who have won four of five since losing to the Tide.

The Aggies are 2.5-point favorites according to FanDuel Sportsbook. Ole Miss tailback Jerrion Ealy feels the offense is up to the task against the formidable defense.

'œI think we're going to go out and get them," Ealy said. "It's going to be a task but one we're capable of handling.

'œIt should be a good game.'ť

SCRAMBLING QBS

The Aggies smothered Auburn's scrambling quarterback Bo Nix. Now, they take on a Heisman Trophy candidate in Matt Corral, the only FBS player with 2,500 passing yards and 500 rushing yards this season. He's the team's leading rusher.

'œHe keeps plays alive and I'm gonna tell you what, he can shoot the ball down the field, too when he's scrambling,'ť Fisher said. 'œSo it's going to have to be a lot of the same principles, no doubt.'ť

SACK ATTACK

Texas A&M defensive lineman Tyree Johnson had just one sack in the team's first five games. But since then he's been on a tear, piling up seven sacks in the last four games combined, capped by a two-sack performance last Saturday against Auburn. His eight sacks this season rank third in the SEC.

Johnson said seeing the success of teammates like Michael Clemons and DeMarvin Leal motivated him to work harder.

'œIt was like kind of like: '~I'm over there, too,''ť he said. 'œSo I'm just trying to make it noticed.'ť

SACK ATTACK 2

Sam Williams has thrived since returning for another season at Ole Miss. The defensive end already has set the program's modern-day single season record with 10.5 sacks, which ranks second in FBS.

Williams anchors a pass rush that has racked up 33 sacks, fourth in FBS and already the fifth-most in program history. The Rebels had nine sacks last week against Liberty.

RUNNING WILD

Texas A&M's running game has carried the offense all season, but the Aggies have gotten even better on the ground in the last three games.

Led by Isaiah Spiller and Devon Achane, the Aggies have finished with 215 yards rushing or more in three consecutive games. It's the first time they've done that since 2018 and the first time they've had three straight such games against SEC teams since 2016.

IT'S GAMEDAY

ESPN'S College GameDay will make its second appearance in Oxford, and the Rebels are hoping for similar results. The first time Ole Miss beat No. 1 Alabama 23-17 in 2014.

"I think that reflects a lot on what these players have done throughout season to be at that point this late in the year for Gameday to be coming here,'ť said Kiffin, who was the Crimson Tide's offensive coordinator for that 2014 game.

___ AP Sports Writer Kristie Rieken contributed to this report.

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Texas A&M defensive lineman Tyree Johnson (3) reacts after sacking South Carolina quarterback Zeb Noland (not shown) for a loss of six yards by during the first half of an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Oct. 23, 2021, in College Station, Texas. (AP Photo/Sam Craft) The Associated Press
Liberty quarterback Malik Willis (7) is tackled for a loss by Mississippi defensive lineman Sam Williams (7) during the first half of an NCAA college football game in Oxford, Miss., Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) The Associated Press
Mississippi head coach Lane Kiffin looks on as his team plays against Liberty during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Oxford, Miss., Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021. Mississippi won 27-14. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) The Associated Press
Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher yells to the officials during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Auburn Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, in College Station, Texas. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) The Associated Press
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