Ole Miss at Wake Forest: How to watch, live stream, start time, TV channel
The easy games are over for No. 5 Ole Miss, mostly, and the rest of the 2024 season gets underway this weekend in the first road test of the campaign. A trip to Wake Forest awaits and the Rebels will get the opportunity to take on their first Power 4 opponent of the season.
Serving as the penultimate tune up ahead of Southeastern Conference play getting started later this month, the Demon Deacons are the toughest opponent the Rebels have on its non-conference slate.
Leave with a victory Saturday night and the Rebels will be feeling good ahead of Georgia Southern coming to Oxford next weekend an then Kentucky on September 28.
The Demon Deacons let a victory over Virginia slip away late and were slow to get going against North Carolina A&T in the season opener. The Rebels plan to pack its run game and defense to put a damper on the Homecoming festivities for the Wake Forest fans.
Ole Miss football at Wake Forest game info
Teams: No. 5 Ole Miss (2-0) at Wake Forest (1-1)
Date: September 14, 2024
Location: Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Time: 5:30 p.m. CT
Television: The CW (Thom Brennaman, Max Browne, Treavor Scales)
Radio: 105.1 FM, 105.5 FM and 93.7 FM locally in Oxford. Full Ole Miss Radio Affiliates.
Fun Facts
— This marks the third all-time meeting between the Rebels and Demon Deacons …Wake Forest leads 2-0 all-time.
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— Both Ole Miss (7th, 21.7) and Wake Forest (T-10th, 22.2) rank top-10 in seconds per play in the FBS.
— The Rebels own a +125 scoring margin this season, tied for the second-largest in SEC history through two games (per ESPN). …The Rebels 128 points ranks second in school history through two games played.
—Henry Parrish, Jr.’s four rushing TDs vs. MTSU are the most by a Rebel RB since 2009 (Dexter McCluster)
The Ole Miss Spirit’s Wake Forest Week Coverage:
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