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Ole Miss vs. Georgia: How to watch, odds, picks, final score predictions from ESPN, KenPom

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Ole Miss and Georgia are set to meet for the second time this season on Tuesday night. Here is how to watch the game, which will air on SECN, as well as predictions from metrics like BPI and KenPom. Plus, the Vegas odds on the game.

How to watch Ole Miss vs. Georgia

Tip-off: 7 P.M. ET

Location: Stegeman Coliseum, Athens, Georgia

Channel: SEC Network

Vegas odds

Georgia is a 1.5-point favorite over Ole Miss on Tuesday, according to VegasInsider. The over-under for the game is set at 137.5 points.

ESPN BPI prediction

Predicted winner: UGA

Win probability (for UGA): 60.9%

ESPN’s College Basketball Power Index, or BPI, is a tool that measures team strength and is used to predict future outcomes of games. ESPN’s BPI is predicting the Bulldogs win this game.

KenPom prediction

Predicted final score: Georgia 70, Ole Miss 67

Win probability (for UGA): 60%

KenPom is another analytical tool that is used to provide analysis in college basketball. KenPom is predicting that the Bulldogs are going to win a tight game over the Rebels.

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More on Ole Miss vs. Georgia

This is the second time that Ole Miss and Georgia are meeting this season. In their first meeting, the Bulldogs won a close game on the road. Now, at home, Georgia is a slight favorite to win this game. It’s a game that both teams need to win, as they both have losing records in SEC play.

Georgia is coming off two straight road losses, to Texas A&M and Auburn. Neither of those games was particularly close, either. The Bulldogs lost both of those games by more than 20 points. Ole Miss, meanwhile, is coming in on a five-game losing streak, including a recent nail-biter to Vanderbilt.

It’s a game that both teams need to win. Now, the only question is which team pulls it off?