The No. 6 Ole Miss Rebels (4-0) square off against a fellow SEC opponent when they host the Kentucky Wildcats (2-2) on Saturday, September 28, 2024 at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
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When is Ole Miss vs. Kentucky and when does it start?
This matchup between the Rebels and Wildcats will happen on Saturday, September 28, 2024. Expect to see the kickoff at 12:00 p.m. ET.
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Ole Miss Stats & Insights
The Rebels faced the Georgia Southern Eagles in their most recent game, winning 52-13.
Ole Miss has been a handful for opposing teams, ranking top-25 in both total offense (best with 671.0 yards per game) and total defense (10th-best with 239.3 yards allowed per game) this year.
On offense, the Rebels have been a top-25 unit in terms of passing yards, ranking best in the FBS by averaging 422.8 per game. They rank 69th on defense (204.8 passing yards allowed per game).
Ole Miss has been a handful for opposing teams in the running game, ranking top-25 in both rushing offense (11th-best with 248.3 rushing yards per game) and rushing defense (best with 34.5 rushing yards allowed per game) this season.
The Rebels have been finding success on both sides of the ball, ranking best in scoring offense (55.0 points per game) and best in scoring defense (5.5 points allowed per game).
Kentucky Stats & Insights
Their last time out, the Wildcats took down the Ohio Bobcats 41-6.
On the offensive side of the ball, Kentucky is bottom-25, generating only 318.0 total yards per game (21st-worst). On the bright side, it is thriving on the other side of the ball, allowing 217.0 total yards per contest (sixth-best).
While the Wildcats’ pass offense has been stuck in neutral, ranking 15th-worst with 152.3 passing yards per game, their defense ranks 19th-best with just 140.5 passing yards allowed per contest.
Kentucky’s run defense has been leading the charge for the team, as it ranks eighth-best in the FBS with 76.5 rushing yards conceded per game. In terms of offense, it is generating 165.8 rushing yards per game, which ranks 68th.
The Wildcats’ defensive unit has been paving the way for the team, as they rank 14th-best in the FBS with 12.5 points allowed per contest. In terms of offense, they are putting up 22.5 points per game, which ranks 105th.
Ole Miss Key Players to Watch
Jaxson Dart leads Ole Miss with 1,554 passing yards (388.5 ypg) on 95-of-119 passing with 12 touchdowns compared to two interceptions this season. He also adds 91 rushing yards (22.8 ypg) on 23 carries while scoring three touchdowns on the ground.
Henry Parrish Jr.’s team-high 442 rushing yards (110.5 per game) have come on 58 carries, with seven touchdowns this year.
This season Matt Jones has rushed for 186 yards (46.5 per game) on 29 carries with three touchdowns.
Tre Harris’ team-leading 661 receiving yards (165.3 yards per game) have come on 39 receptions with four touchdowns.
Antwane Wells Jr. has caught 14 passes for 274 yards (68.5 yards per game) and four touchdowns this year.
Cayden Lee’s 14 grabs have turned into 256 yards (64.0 ypg) and one touchdown.
Kentucky Key Players to Watch
Brock Vandagriff has 550 passing yards (137.5 ypg) to lead Kentucky, completing 58.2% of his passes and collecting three touchdown passes and two interceptions this season. He’s also contributed on the ground with 53 rushing yards (13.3 ypg) on 34 carries.
The team’s top rusher, Demie Sumo, has carried the ball 59 times for 274 yards (68.5 per game), with three touchdowns this year.
This season Jamarion Wilcox has racked up 133 yards (33.3 per game) on 19 carries.
Dane Key’s 264 receiving yards (66.0 yards per game) lead the team. He has 15 receptions.
Barion Brown has put together a 90-yard season so far (22.5 receiving yards per game) with two touchdowns, hauling in 12 passes.
Jay Maclin’s five grabs this season have resulted in 87 yards (21.8 ypg).
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