The No. 15 Ole Miss Rebels (8-3) square off against a fellow SEC foe when they host the Mississippi State Bulldogs (2-9) on Friday, November 29, 2024 at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
The matchup featuring the Rebels and Bulldogs will be airing on ABC.
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When is Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State and when does it start?
This contest between the Rebels and Bulldogs is scheduled on Friday, November 29, 2024. You can expect the kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State
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Ole Miss Stats & Insights
The Rebels fell to the Florida Gators 24-17 in their last outing.
Ole Miss has been finding success on both offense and defense, ranking second-best in total offense (532.8 yards per game) and 18th-best in total defense (312.5 yards allowed per game).
The Rebels own the 77th-ranked defense this season in terms of passing yards (224.9 allowed per game), and they’ve been better offensively, ranking best with 361.8 passing yards per game.
On defense, Ole Miss has been a top-25 unit in terms of rushing yards, ranking second-best by surrendering just 87.5 per game. The Rebels rank 57th on offense (171.0 rushing yards per game).
The Rebels have been finding success on both sides of the ball, ranking ninth-best in scoring offense (38.5 points per game) and fifth-best in scoring defense (13.9 points allowed per game).
Mississippi State Stats & Insights
Last time out, the Bulldogs lost 39-20 to the Missouri Tigers.
Mississippi State has been struggling defensively, ranking seventh-worst with 462.1 total yards given up per game. It has been better on offense, compiling 381.5 total yards per contest (75th-ranked).
The Bulldogs have been struggling against the pass, ranking 23rd-worst with 248.2 passing yards allowed per game. They have been better offensively, regstering 234.5 passing yards per contest (58th-ranked).
Mississippi State has been struggling against the run, ranking ninth-worst with 213.9 rushing yards given up per game. It has been better on the other side of the ball, posting 146.9 rushing yards per contest (81st-ranked).
The Bulldogs rank 77th in points per game (26.9), but they’ve been worse on the other side of the ball, ranking 13th-worst in the FBS with 34.8 points allowed per contest.
Ole Miss Key Players to Watch
Jaxson Dart has thrown for 3,732 yards (339.3 ypg) to lead Ole Miss, completing 69.3% of his passes and tossing 24 touchdown passes and six interceptions this season. He’s also run for 376 yards (34.2 ypg) on 99 carries with three rushing touchdowns.
Henry Parrish Jr. has carried the ball 131 times for a team-high 693 yards (77.0 per game), with 10 touchdowns this year.
Tre Harris’ team-high 1,063 receiving yards (132.9 yards per game) have come on 61 receptions with seven touchdowns.
Cayden Lee has put together a 790-yard season so far (71.8 receiving yards per game) with two touchdowns, hauling in 46 passes.
Jordan Watkins has hauled in 37 catches for 687 yards (62.5 ypg) and seven touchdowns this season.
Mississippi State Key Players to Watch
Michael Van Buren Jr. leads Mississippi State with 1,606 passing yards (146.0 ypg) on 123-of-224 passing with 10 touchdowns compared to five interceptions this season.
The team’s top rusher, Davon Booth, has carried the ball 136 times for 721 yards (65.5 per game), with five touchdowns this year.
This season Johnnie Daniels has taken 102 carries for 530 yards (48.2 per game) and four touchdowns.
Kevin Coleman Jr.’s 814 receiving yards (74.0 yards per game) lead the team. He has 68 receptions with five touchdowns.
Mario Craver has put up a 368-yard season so far (46.0 receiving yards per game) with three touchdowns, reeling in 17 passes.
Jordan Mosley’s 21 receptions this season have resulted in 355 yards (32.3 ypg) and three touchdowns.
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