During his first year at Ole Miss in 2018, Corral played in four games as
Jordan Ta'amu's backup. He completed 16 of 22 passes for 239 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. As a result of his limited action in 2018, Corral was
redshirted. Corral was named the starting quarterback entering the 2019 season. In a week 2 matchup against
Arkansas, he completed 16 of 24 passes for 246 yards, resulting in a 31–17 win. In the game, he set career highs in attempts, passing yards, and completions, leading to him being named
Southeastern Conference freshman of the week. Corral led the Rebels to a 4–8 record in his first season as a starter, completing 105 of 178 passes for 1,362 passing yards, six touchdowns and three interceptions. In his first season under new Rebels head coach
Lane Kiffin and offensive coordinator
Jeff Lebby, Corral started every game of the abridged
2020 season and improved on his performance from 2019, passing for 3,337 yards with 29 touchdowns and 14 interceptions and he led the Rebels to the
2021 Outback Bowl, where he was named its MVP after Ole Miss defeated the
Indiana Hoosiers by a score of 26–20. In 2021, Corral tied the school record for touchdowns in a game with seven as a junior, throwing for three and rushing for four against the
Tulane Green Wave. In what would be his final season at Ole Miss, Corral would lead the Rebels to a 10–2 record and a bowl appearance at the
Sugar Bowl. Corral finished the season with 258 completions of 378 attempts for 3,333 passing yards, 20 touchdowns and four interceptions. Corral declared for the
2022 NFL draft at the end of the season prior to playing in the 2022 Sugar Bowl. There, he suffered a leg injury in the first quarter and was carted off. ==Professional career==