OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss baseball split Saturday’s doubleheader with Georgia in dramatic fashion in both games, completing an eight-run comeback in game one to win, 10-8, before falling 9-7 in a 14-inning marathon in game two at Swayze Field. The Rebels (31-13, 11-9 SEC) had nine home runs between the two games and have hit 14 in the past three games. Sixteen of Ole Miss’ 17 runs scored between today’s games came by way of the long ball. Game one saw Ole Miss complete its largest comeback since April 24, 2021, against LSU, when the Rebels also came back from an eight-run deficit. All 10 of Ole Miss’ runs came from home runs, two from Dom Decker and one each from Austin Fawley, Will Furniss and Hayden Federico. It marked back-to-back games where the Rebels hit five homers. Decker appropriately played the hero during Oxford’s Double Decker weekend. His second homer of the game was the game winner and marked his second multi-homer game this season. Furniss and Topher Jones also had two hits each.…