Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma: How to watch, live stream, start time, TV channel
The first bye week is over for No. 18 Ole Miss and it is back to the grind as it looks to get the season on track with a pivotal three-game stretch, starting with Oklahoma on Saturday.
For only the second time, and first in the regular season, the Rebels and Sooners matchup on the football field. The home team is looking for a similar result to the first meeting 25 years ago.
After the loss at LSU that put a sour taste in the mouth of Ole Miss heading into its first of two off weekends, the mindset has been refocused and the mission is now clear and simple from here on out: win.
Not many get-better games in the Southeastern Conference but this Oklahoma team presents the best opportunity the Rebels could ask for in that regard. A win on Saturday keeps the train on the track for another week, heading to Arkansas next Saturday.
Ole Miss Football vs. Oklahoma Game Info
Teams: No. 18 Ole Miss (5-2, 1-2 SEC) vs. Oklahoma (4-3, 1-3)
Date: October 26, 2024
Location: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium at Oxford, Miss.
Time: 11 a.m. CT
Television: ESPN (Bob Wischusen, Louis Riddick, Kris Budden)
Stream: FuboTV
Fun Facts
— This is the second meeting all-time between the Rebels and Sooners, the first during the regular season … Ole Miss and Oklahoma previously met in the 1999 Independence Bowl, the final college football game of the 20th century.
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— The Rebels are 24-3 at home since 2021, which includes a 10-1 mark since the start of 2023 … They are 302-116-8 all-time on the field at Vaught-Hemingway (before vacated wins).
— QB Jaxson Dart leads the SEC in seven categories and is the lone active FBS QB with 10K passing and 1.2K rushing.
— Lane Kiffin (100) is one of three active SEC head coaches with 100 FBS wins (Brian Kelly, 192; Kirby Smart, 100).
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