Ole Miss entered Saturday’s game against Georgia as one of the first teams out in the projected College Football Playoff bracket as the No. 16-ranked team. An upset win would go a long way for Lane Kiffin and the Rebels to make the 12-team field, but a loss would likely dash their hopes of making the cut. A rebuilt defense rose to the challenge, holding UGA to 233 total yards and just 10 points en route to the biggest win of Kiffin’s tenure. Most importantly, Ole Miss’ College Football Playoff aspirations are alive and well. JLAB has the best audio products in the game – and they’re ready to t…