OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI - Eli Manning threw for a career-high 386 yards and two touchdowns, and Ronald McClendon's 23-yard touchdown run late in the fourth sealed Mississippi's 45-38 victory over Vanderbilt on Saturday. <br>
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Ole Miss (3-1, 1-0 Southeastern Conference) beat Vanderbilt (1-3, 0-2) for the ninth time in the last 10 meetings but blew a 38-17 fourth-quarter lead. <br>
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Kwane Doster and Norval McKenzie each ran for more than 100 yards to lead the Commodores, who scored touchdowns on three straight possessions to tie the game at 38 with 6:51 left on a 3-yard run by Matthew Tant. <br>
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The Rebels answered, marching to the Commodores' 23, with Manning completing all five of his passes on the drive. On second down, McClendon took a handoff up the middle, spun away from a tackler at the line and raced in for a touchdown to put Ole Miss up 45-38 with 3:12 left. <br>
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Vanderbilt's last drive reached the Ole Miss 27, but Cory Robinson hit Cutler from behind to force a fumble that was recovered by the Rebels with 15 seconds left. <br>
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The teams combined for 957 total yards, and the Commodores lost their 11th straight SEC game. <br>
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Manning was 6-for-8 for 232 yards in the third quarter as the teams moved up and down the field with ease. <br>
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Manning finished 24-for-41 and extended his streak of games with a touchdown pass to 16. He also became the first Ole Miss quarterback to have consecutive 300-yard games and set the school mark of career 300-yard games with four. Manning's father, Archie, was one of the players with three 300-yard passing games. <br>
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The Commodores pulled to 16-10 on a field goal when the Rebels broke their first big play. <br>
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Chris Collins got behind the Vanderbilt secondary and Manning lofted a pass to the wide-open receiver, who went 79 yards for the score. <br>
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It took Vanderbilt less than two minutes to make it close again as Jay Cutler hit M.J. Garrett for a 49-yard touchdown to cut the lead to 23-17. <br>
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On the Rebels' next play from scrimmage, Manning went deep. He found Mike Espy, who was streaking down the middle with a step on the defender, for a 78-yard touchdown to make it 30-17. <br>
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Manning kept the hot hand on the Rebels' next possession, going 3-for-3 for 67 yards. Vashon Pearson capped the drive with a 5-yard touchdown run, his second of the game. Pearson caught a 2-point conversion to make it 38-17 <br>
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Doster had 101 yards rushing and a touchdown, and 95-yard kickoff return that set up Vanderbilt's first fourth-quarter touchdown. <br>
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Cutler threw for 207 yards and two touchdowns, and his 1-yard TD sneak with 9:13 left cut the Ole Miss lead to 38-31. <br>
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The Rebels lost two starters to serious injuries in the first half. <br>
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Tight end Doug Ziegler broke his left leg and had to be taken off the field on a stretcher. He is out for the season. Outside linebacker Lanier Goethie broke his left foot and will also most likely miss the rest of the year.