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

Ole Miss earned the biggest win of the Lane Kiffin era last weekend as the Rebels beat Georgia in Oxford. Ole Miss then had a bye, before continuing its quest to reach the College Football Playoff this coming Saturday against Florida.
The Rebels are currently No. 11 in the College Football Playoff rankings and if they win out, they should be in. Florida isn’t an easy place to play, though.
The early betting line for the game is out and Ole Miss is a road favorite over Florida. The Rebels are a 10.5-point favorite, according to FanDuel. The over-under has been set at 56.5 points.
As for the moneyline, the Rebels are a -385 favorite on it. Meanwhile, Florida is +300 on the moneyline. Here’s what you need to know about the game:
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How to watch Ole Miss at Florida
Time: 12 p.m. ET, Nov. 23
Channel: ABC/Fubo TV Streaming
Location: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium; Gainesville (Fla.)
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Ole Miss showed against Georgia that it can play at an elite level. Now the key for the Rebels is replicating that every week. That’s the message Lane Kiffin gave to his team after the win over the Bulldogs.
“We have a lot of work to do,” Kiffin said after the Georgia win. “We put ourselves in position now, not just beating Georgia, but beating them like that, to be in the playoffs. Not worry about the rankings, it will work itself out. We got two more games to play and we’ve got to go win those two games to put us in that position.
“I told them three weeks ago after the LSU game when we screwed up at the end — you go down there and don’t win, you’re going to have to win every game. It’s been four games so we had to win every week. The playoffs to me, you’re going to have to go through Georgia and it’s a different system now.”
If Ole Miss can take care of the Gators and Mississippi State and reach 10 wins this regular season, the Rebels’ shot at making the College Football Playoff seems almost academic given their current ranking.