Ole Miss-Tulane kickoff time, TV coverage revealed

Ole Miss will kick off at 2:30 p.m. CT inside Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on Sept. 20, which will be televised on ESPN. The Rebels and Green Wave are both undefeated with both facing tough tests in Week 3 ahead of their matchup.
Ole Miss welcomes Arkansas to Oxford in an SEC matchup at 6 p.m. CT while Tulane faces Duke in New Orleans at 7 p.m. CT.
Last time the Rebels and Green Wave faced off, it was in 2023 in New Orleans. Lane Kiffin’s squad was able to come out with a 37-20 win over the Green Wave. The Rebels haven’t lost to the Green Wave since 1988.
Last week out on the road at Kentucky, Ole Miss was able to finish the job and win, 30-23. It was a change from a year prior when the Rebels fell to Kentucky at home. Thanks to a run game that featured Kewan Lacy, Ole Miss got its first SEC win of the year.
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“There were a lot of similar feelings in that game, just from the standpoint of the score,” Kiffin said Sunday. “We have it and we’re up a score but have a chance to extend it to two. Last year in the game didn’t do that. Really the same thing in the LSU game — had the ball ahead and could have put it away and didn’t and allowed them to go score just like Kentucky. That was really good for that to happen. All three phases did something there. The defense stopped them twice there and the offense had the long drive and got the field goal to put it two scores and the special teams made the kick. That was really good.
“It’s really good early-season adversity to have and be down 10-0 on the road and come back and win was really great. Actually thinking back to our first win here, we were down two scores at Kentucky and also came back and won. Little bit of that came back, too.”