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Tre Harris catches the ball 43 yards deep for a TD on his first play for Ole Miss.

Tre Harris catches the ball 43 yards deep for a TD on his first play for Ole Miss.

It didn’t take long for Tre Harris to find success in his first game back from injury.

Harris entered Saturday as the SEC’s leading receiver with 987 yards despite missing the Rebels’ final three games. This result was fifth nationally in week 13.

Harris made his presence felt in the first half Saturday, scoring a 43-yard touchdown to tie upset Florida.

Harris received a beautifully thrown deep ball from Jackson Dart. Harris dropped behind the Gator secondary and had no trouble scoring 6 points.

This is Harris’ only catch of the day so far in the 2nd quarter. When active, Harris averaged 8.4 receptions per game for an incredible 141 yards. The TD gave him 7 points for the season.

After adding another touchdown to increase the lead to 14-7, Dart spreads it. In his first 10 completions of the game, Dart successfully connected with 5 pass catchers. Kayden Lee, who gave Ole Miss the lead with his touchdown, leads the way with three catches for 46 yards.