Ole Miss vs. Auburn: How to watch, stream, spread

Chris Beard and the 8-seed Ole Miss Rebels take on 1-seed Auburn at Noon CT on Friday on ESPN in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament. Sean Pedulla drained a dagger three-pointer with 1.7 seconds remaining to beat Arkansas, 83-80.
Beard and the Rebels should be fired up after being slighted a bit on Thursday following the dramatic win over the Razorbacks. Beard was asked what it was like to face Auburn’s Bruce Pearl for “a guy like you.”
“This isn’t my first rodeo. I might look young because I got a haircut last night. I have this trendy beard that my daughters like. I’ve been doing this for a minute,” Beard said. “Anytime you have a chance to coach against a Hall of Fame coach, absolutely. We all understand that. To say anything different would not be truthful. In this league it’s almost every single night. Coach Cal and tomorrow Bruce Pearl. Yeah, we’ll see where we stack up. But this is not our first rodeo.”
How to Watch: Ole Miss vs. Auburn
Event: SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament
Date: Friday, Mar. 14
Time: Noon CT
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Site: Bridgestone Arena
Tournament Central: Click Here
Gameday Info: Click Here
TV: ESPN
Live Stream: ESPN App
Live Stats: Click Here
Radio: Ole Miss Radio Network
Live Audio: OleMissSports.com/watch
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Spread for Ole Miss vs. Auburn
Auburn is favored by 11.5 points over Ole Miss while the total is set for 154.5, according to FanDuel on Friday. Auburn is 18-13-0 ATS this season while Ole Miss is 15-17-0 ATS record so far this season.
The Rebels are excited about the challenge to face Auburn. Pedulla’s shot lifted Ole Miss to the next round and he’s looking forward to the test.
“Anytime you get a chance to play one of the top teams in the country, it’s a good opportunity, a good chance to kind of test yourselves, see where you’re at, especially heading into March,” Pedulla said. “They’ve beaten us twice. I think we come out best effort, fix the things we’ve been messing up on practice, I think it will be good.”