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Football vs. Oklahoma: First Look
10/21/2024 | Football
OXFORD, Miss. – No. 18 Ole Miss football will host Oklahoma for the first time as a member of the SEC this weekend as Lane Kiffin and the Rebels return to Vaught-Hemingway Stadium after two weeks away from home and their first bye week.
Scroll on to see what to expect from the matchup between the Rebels and Sooners, including info on where to watch the game.
How to Watch: Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma
Date: Saturday, Oct. 26
Time: 11 a.m. CT
Location: Oxford, Mississippi
Site: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
Gameday Info: Click Here
What to Wear: Powder Blue
TV: ESPN
Live Stream: ESPN App
Radio: Ole Miss Radio Network
Live Audio: OleMissSports.com/watch
2023 Oklahoma Sooners Recap
Oklahoma won its first seven games of the 2023 season, including four straight wins to open Big 12 Conference play, highlighted by a 34-30 win over Texas, the only regular-season loss for the Longhorns last year. The Sooners then fell 38-33 at Kansas and 27-24 at Oklahoma State before reeling off three straight wins to close the regular season. Oklahoma lost 38-24 to Arizona in the Alamo Bowl to finish the season at 10-3.
2024 Oklahoma Snapshot
Oklahoma started the 2024 season at 3-0 with wins over Temple, Houston and Tulane before falling 25-15 to Tennessee in its first-ever SEC game. The Sooners picked up their first SEC win at Auburn the following week, overcoming a 21-10 fourth-quarter deficit to win 27-21. Oklahoma will come to Vaught-Hemingway Stadium looking to snap a two-game losing streak, falling 34-3 to Texas and 35-9 at home against South Carolina the past two weeks.
Three Players to Watch: Ole Miss
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Update today to the all-new version of the Ole Miss Sports app, presented by Renasant Bank! The new app will serve as a dynamic hub for Rebel gameday content, including ticketing, parking, schedules, shopping for official Ole Miss merchandise and much more. Click here for more info or to download?
Scroll on to see what to expect from the matchup between the Rebels and Sooners, including info on where to watch the game.
How to Watch: Ole Miss vs. Oklahoma
Date: Saturday, Oct. 26
Time: 11 a.m. CT
Location: Oxford, Mississippi
Site: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
Gameday Info: Click Here
What to Wear: Powder Blue
TV: ESPN
Live Stream: ESPN App
Radio: Ole Miss Radio Network
Live Audio: OleMissSports.com/watch
2023 Oklahoma Sooners Recap
Oklahoma won its first seven games of the 2023 season, including four straight wins to open Big 12 Conference play, highlighted by a 34-30 win over Texas, the only regular-season loss for the Longhorns last year. The Sooners then fell 38-33 at Kansas and 27-24 at Oklahoma State before reeling off three straight wins to close the regular season. Oklahoma lost 38-24 to Arizona in the Alamo Bowl to finish the season at 10-3.
2024 Oklahoma Snapshot
Oklahoma started the 2024 season at 3-0 with wins over Temple, Houston and Tulane before falling 25-15 to Tennessee in its first-ever SEC game. The Sooners picked up their first SEC win at Auburn the following week, overcoming a 21-10 fourth-quarter deficit to win 27-21. Oklahoma will come to Vaught-Hemingway Stadium looking to snap a two-game losing streak, falling 34-3 to Texas and 35-9 at home against South Carolina the past two weeks.
Three Players to Watch: Ole Miss
- Jaxson Dart – The Oklahoma pass defense is No. 10 in the SEC, allowing 214.6 yards per game. Will Dart have a breakout game in SEC play this weekend?
- Suntarine Perkins – Oklahoma ranks second-to-last in college football with 29.0 sacks allowed this season. Meanwhile, the Rebels are tied for No. 7 in the nation with 25 sacks on the year. Look for a big game from the Rebel rushers.
- Tre Harris – Tre Harris has battled though injury and still leads the nation with 141.0 receiving yards per game. With a week to heal up, Harris needs just 13 yards to be the first receiver in the nation to hit 1,000 this season.
- R Mason Thomas – R Mason Thomas is No. 3 in the SEC and No. 10 nationally with six sacks on the year. The Sooners are tied for third nationally with 25 sacks on the year. Ole Miss will have to work hard to keep Dart clean.
- Danny Stutsman – Danny Stutsman is No. 3 in the SEC with 62 total tackles on the year, placing him at No. 27 nationally. The All-American linebacker will be key to disrupting the Rebel offense.
- Jackson Arnold – Jackson Arnold began the year as Oklahoma's starting QB before losing the job in Week 4. Arnold returned last week against South Carolina. Can he revive an OU offense that ranks No. 128 nationally with 288.1 yards per game?
Stay up to date with all the latest Ole Miss football news and content! Subscribe to The Sip, the official newsletter of Rebel football, and we'll drop the best Ole Miss football stories, videos and social media content to your inbox each week.
Update today to the all-new version of the Ole Miss Sports app, presented by Renasant Bank! The new app will serve as a dynamic hub for Rebel gameday content, including ticketing, parking, schedules, shopping for official Ole Miss merchandise and much more. Click here for more info or to download?
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