Steve Strother rushed for 116 yards for Southern Illinois (1-1), but the Salukis couldn’t overcome four interceptions thrown by Paul McIntosh.
Ole Miss was playing without its top two running backs—seniors Brandon Bolden and Enrique Davis—after the pair suffered injuries in last week’s season opener against BYU. But Scott was spectacular in their place, rushing for touchdowns of 37 and 4 yards in the opening minutes before a 67-yard punt return for a touchdown pushed the Rebels’ lead to 21-0 with 9:09 remaining in the first half. He added a 7-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Scott’s first touchdown was the most spectacular. He broke several tackles and juked one Southern Illinois defender before finding open space and eventually the end zone. Nutt has said Scott is the fastest of the Rebel running backs, but sometimes struggles with blocking assignments and fumbles. He didn’t appear to have any of those problems against the Salukis, though, and his performance gives the Rebels confidence heading into next week’s Southeastern Conference opener against Vanderbilt. Zack Stoudt was decent in his first start as the Ole Miss quarterback, completing 11 of 18 passes for 118 yards and a touchdown. Randall Mackey also played after he served a one-game suspension because of his arrest following a bar fight, leading the Rebels on two touchdown drives. He completed his only pass for 18 yards and also rushed six times for 36 yards.
Barry Brunetti, the starting quarterback against BYU, did not play.
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