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How to watch, listen to Alabama football vs. Ole Miss

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OXFORD, Miss. — No. 9 Alabama (7-2, 4-2 SEC) is back on the road this weekend taking on No. 11 Ole Miss (8-1, 4-1 SEC). The Rebels are coming off a bye week, but the Crimson Tide are currently 11.5-point favorites over the Tigers, according to VegasInsider.

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Right now, Nick Saban’s squad is still technically in the running for an SEC Championship appearance. They’ll need a win today against Ole Miss, as well as an LSU loss to Arkansas. Neither of those will come easy, but it’s at least something to keep in mind. Alabama will need to play a lot better than it did last week against the Tigers, however.

In order to get you ready for kickoff, we’ve collected all the pertinent information you’ll need for Saturday’s game, including TV info, how to listen, betting odds and a brief history of the series. Then next weekend, Alabama will once again be back at Bryant-Denny Stadium to take on Austin-Peay on Nov. 19.

When, Where

When: Saturday, Nov. 12 at 2:30 p.m. CT (3:30 p.m. ET)

Where: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (Oxford, Miss.)

How to Watch, Listen

Broadcast: CBS

Crew: Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (analyst), Jenny Dell (sideline)

Live Streaming: CBS Sports App + fuboTV

Radio: ESPN Radio

Radio Crew: Marc Kestecher, Kelly Stouffer, Ian Fitzsimmons

Local Radio: Crimson Tide Sports Network

Local Radio Crew: Chris Stewart (play-by-play), John Parker Wilson (analyst)

How Else to Listen: List of all Alabama radio affiliates

ESPN College GameDay: 8 a.m. CT

Betting Information

Betting Line (VegasInsider): Alabama -11.5

Over/Under: 64.5

Series History

Series Record: 53-10-2 (Alabama leads)

Last Meeting: 2021 (Alabama won 42-21)

Win Streak: 6 games (Alabama – 2016-21)

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