Georgia at Ole Miss odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch

The month of November has always been crucial in the college football season. But the stakes seem even higher this season thanks to the 12-team College Football Playoff and the amount of crucial games in the month. Highlighted by the Georgia Bulldogs taking a trip to Ole Miss for a marquee matchup next weekend.
The Rebels already suffering two losses puts them in must-win territory regarding the College Football Playoff. But the No. 2 ranked Bulldogs will not be easy to defeat even at home, which has been reflected in the early odds for the game set by FanDuel Sportsbook.
FanDuel has Georgia (-4.5) opening up as 4.5-point favorites over Ole Miss (+4.5) for next Saturday’s matchup. Also setting the point total over-under at 53.5 points for the SEC Showdown. And so far this season, Georgia is notably 2-5 against the spread and Ole Miss is 5-3 against the spread. With both teams only hitting the over a combined three times this season.
Things could change statistically for both teams, as Georgia takes on rival Florida this weekend and Ole Miss travels to Fayetteville to face Arkansas. But to make sure you don’t miss next weekend’s matchup, check out how to watch below.
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How to Watch Georgia at Ole Miss
Time: Saturday 11/9 | 3:30 p.m. ET
Channel: ABC, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium – Oxford, MS
Georgia has dominated their matchups against Ole Miss historically, most recently defeating the Rebels 52-17 in 2023 to secure the 11th win in their last 12 games of the series. With their matchup next weekend representing just the second time both programs have squared off in the last eight years.
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin has made it clear that he’d prefer this game and other home matchups in the conference to be played at night. But regardless, next weekend’s game definitely has all of the makings of what could be an instant classic.