Ole Miss vs. Penn State: How to watch, live stream, start time, TV channel
Saturday provides another shot at glory and the next opportunity for Lane Kiffin to add another building block to the legacy he is creating at Ole Miss.
A win in the Peach Bowl would be his first New Year’s Six bowl win as the Rebels head coach and also provide the first 11-win season in program history. Kiffin has already commanded the first two 10-win regular seasons in program history and is four quarters away from moving up the ladder of the greatest coaches the Rebels football program has had.
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Keeping the singular goal of winning the game, resulting in the historic 11th victory has been an easy mission to keep focus of for the team this week.
“I think that it’s been a really exciting season for us, probably some similarities with two losses to two of
the elite teams in college football,” Kiffin said during his Friday press conference. “For us to be in a position in our program, having never won 11 games is really amazing for these players. Especially to me the way we built our team, whether it’s right or wrong, is very heavy through the portal. So a lot of new players. So I commend our coaches and our players of coming together. That’s not very easy.”
Ole Miss football vs. Penn State game info
Teams: No. 11 Ole Miss Rebels (10-2) vs. No. 10 Penn State Nittany Lions (10-2)
Date: December 30, 2023
Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Ga.
Time: 11 a.m. CT
Television: ESPN (Mark Jones, Louis Riddick, Quint Kessenich)
Radio: 105.1 FM, 105.5 FM and 93.7 FM locally in Oxford. Full Ole Miss Radio affiliates.
Fun Facts
- The Rebels now rank third in the SEC, eighth nationally with four NY6 appearances, two coming under Kiffin.
- The Rebels are 24-15 in bowl games and 11-4 in its last 15 on the field dating back to the 1997 Motor City Bowl.
- This marks the first ever meeting between the Rebels and Penn State … The Rebels are 3-4 all-time against the current Big Ten, including a 2-1 mark in bowl games.
- The Rebels (.615) and Penn State (.620) rank among nine FBS teams with a bowl winning percentage of at least .600.
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