Ole Miss at LSU: How to watch, live stream, start time, TV channel

Saturday presents No. 9 Ole Miss with its next test in Southeastern Conference play, traveling to Baton Rouge to face No. 13 LSU. The winner continues on the path towards a potential College Football Playoffs berth while the loser is going to be left wanting in mid-October.
The Rebels are looking for its first win at Tiger Stadium since 2008 and are 0-7 in games played there since.
A tall order but one where Ole Miss stands as good a chance as any with a depleted LSU team that has been hit hard by the injury bug, especially on defense.
Vegas has the Rebels as a field goal favorite and the visiting team has the chance to go 6-1 against the spread this season if they can leave with still in possession of the Magnolia Bowl trophy Saturday night.
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Ole Miss football at LSU game info
Teams: No. 9 Ole Miss (5-1, 1-1) at No. 13 LSU (4-1, 1-0)
Date: October 12, 2024
Location: Tiger Stadium at Baton Rouge, La.
Time: 6:30 p.m. CT
Television: ABC (Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy, Molly McGrath)
Stream: FuboTV
Fun Facts
— This is the 113th meeting all-time between Ole Miss and LSU dating back to 1894 … LSU is the Rebels second-most played opponent behind Mississippi State, who they will play for the 120th time this November.
— This will be the 12th all-time meeting with the Rebels and LSU both ranked … LSU leads 7-4 in such games.
— Lane Kiffin (100) and LSU’s Brian Kelly (190) are the lone active SEC head coaches with 100 career FBS victories.
— The Rebels are 34-11 overall since 2021 and rank third among all SEC schools in wins in that span.
The Ole Miss Spirit‘s LSU Week Coverage
The Rebels are 34-11 overall since 2021 and rank third among all SEC schools in wins in that span.
Saunders, Ole Miss defense were ‘locked in’ for South Carolina. They’ll look for a repeat at LSU.