Ole Miss vs. Florida: How to watch, live stream start time, odds

No. 7 Ole Miss caps off its regular season home schedule by welcoming Florida to Oxford in what feels like a déjà vu game.
Once again the Rebels are playing the Gators in November. Once again there is College Football Playoff implications at stake for the Rebels. Once again there is coach drama involving Lane Kiffin and the Gators.
All that is different 357 days ago is the location of the game itself. Everything else feels like 2024 all over again. Except this time Ole Miss is looking to come out the victor and set itself up for the program’s first CFP bid and potentially its first 11-win regular season.
But first, take care of business on Saturday.
“I think our guys are really excited about this matchup,” Kiffin said on Wednesday. “They’ve put themselves in position to play for a lot, so we’ve got to get to 1-0 and then we have a bye. It’s kind of like a one-game season here — put everything into it, no matter what it takes, and get to 1-0. Rest up and worry about the games after that”
The Rebels are currently a 14.5-point favorite over Florida on BetMGM
Ole Miss Football vs. Florida Game Info
Teams: No. 7 Ole Miss (9-1, 5-1 SEC) vs. Florida (3-6, 2-4 SEC)
Date: November 15, 2025
Location: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Miss.
Time: 6 p.m. CT
Television: ESPN (Bob Wischusen, Louis Riddick, Kris Budden)
Live Stream: ESPN App
Radio: Ole Miss Radio Network
LiveAudio: OleMissSports.com/watch
Fun Facts
— This will be the 27th meeting all-time between the Rebels and Gators and the first game in Oxford since 2020.
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— The Rebels are 9-1 for the first time since 1962 and only the eighth time in program history. A win would make Lane Kiffin the first head coach in program history with three consecutive 10-win seasons.
— Ole Miss is 7-0 at home for the third time in program history, all under Kiffin (2021, 2023). A win would mark the first-ever eight-win home season for the Rebels.
— Trinidad Chambliss has four games with at least 300 passing yards and and 50 rushing yards, second most by any SEC quarterback in the last 30 years behind Jayden Daniels (2023) with six.
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