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Ole Miss vs. Georgia State: How to watch, live stream, start time, TV channel

11by: Jake Thompson08/30/25JakeThompsonOn3
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Ole Miss quarterback Austin Simmons. Mandatory credit: Ole Miss athletics

If No. 21 Ole Miss is going to make a run at the College Football Playoffs avoid obstacles like a loss to Georgia State on Saturday is the first step.

This weekend’s season opener is a first-time meeting between the two programs and the Rebels are looking to win its fifth consecutive season opener. Sixth-year head coach Lane Kiffin is 4-1 in these games through his first five years in Oxford.

Kiffin’s ready for game day to be here finally, he said this week on the SEC Coaches Teleconference Wednesday.

“Excited to get to game week here. Our guys have practiced really well and had a really good camp. Hopefully, we’re getting in better shape health wise after a really tough camp. We were down some guys the last few weeks at different positions,” Kiffin said. “This is a really tough game. That’s not ‘coach speak.’ These guys have a lot of transfers, a lot of really good players, really good coaches, who have won championships coaching in the NFL. They know how to build a program much like what they did at Georgia. We’re going to have to play really well. It’s why I said earlier in the week I hope our fans come early, stay late and they don’t think that this is not a really tough opponent because it is.”

Saturday’s game also marks the Austin Simmons era as the redshirt sophomore quarterback takes over for former three-year starter Jaxson Dart who has moved on to the NFL.

The Rebels are currently a 34.5-point favorite over the Panthers, according to BetMGM. The line had shifted three more points towards Georgia State from earlier this week after it opened at 39.5 earlier this Summer.

Ole Miss Football vs. Georgia State Game Info

Teams: No. 21 Ole Miss (0-0) vs. Georgia State (0-0)

Date: August 30, 2025

Location: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Miss.

Time: 6:45 p.m. CT

Television: SEC Network (Tom Hart, Jordan Rodgers, Cole Cubelic)

Fun Facts

— This game will kick off the 131st season of Rebels football

— Kiffin’s current record is 44-18 and ties David Cutcliffe for third on the program’s all-time wins list

— Since the start of the 2020 season the Rebels lead all FBS teams at 504.5 yards per game

— The entire coaching staff returns with new additions Joe Judge (QBs) and Chris Kiffin (LBs)

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