Kickoff times and TV announced for four Ole Miss football games
The 2022 college football season begins for Ole Miss in 100 days and as of Thursday it knows what time four of the 12 slated games will start.
ESPN and the Southeastern Conference jointly announced kickoff times and television stations for Ole Miss’ games against Troy, Central Arkansas Georgia Tech and Mississippi State.
Ole Miss will start its 2022 campaign on Sept. against Troy and will kickoff at 3 p.m. CT and will air on the SEC Network.
The following week (Sept. 10) Ole Miss welcomes Central Arkansas to Oxford for a 6 p.m. CT and that game will air on ESPN+ and SEC Network+
In week three (Sept. 17) Ole Miss travels to Atlanta for its first road game of the season and will play at Georgia Tech. Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. CT and will be nationally televised on ABC.
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Ole Miss’ final non-conference game of the season is back home in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium against Tulsa on Sept. 24. A kickoff time or TV information was not provided yet.
To close out the regular season the Rebels will host Mississippi State for the annual Egg Bowl on Thanksgiving (Nov. 24). Once again it will be in prime time with a kickoff time of 6 p.m. CT and will air on ESPN.
The annual Turkey Day game is the only SEC game that has a start time for Ole Miss as of now. Those usually will start being announced during the season roughly two weeks ahead of time.
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin is entering his third season in Oxford and coming off trips to the Outback Bowl and the Sugar Bowl in his first two years at the helm.
Below is Ole Miss’ full 2022 schedule:
- Sept. 3 – Troy (3 p.m. CT / SEC Network)
- Sept. 10 – UCA (6 p.m. CT / ESPN+ & SEC Network +)
- Sept. 17 – at Georgia Tech (2:30 p.m. CT / ABC)
- Sept. 24 – Tulsa (TBA)
- Oct. 1 – Kentucky (TBA)
- Oct. 8 – at Vanderbilt (TBA)
- Oct. 15 – Auburn (TBA)
- Oct. 22 – at LSU (TBA)
- Oct. 29 – at Texas A&M (TBA)
- Nov. 5 – BYE
- Nov. 12 – Alabama (TBA)
- Nov. 19 – at Arkansas (TBA)
- Nov. 24 – Mississippi State (6 p.m. CT / ESPN)