The complete 2026 Ole Miss football schedule has been released
In September Ole Miss learned who its Southeastern Conference opponents will be for the next four seasons and on Thursday it learned what the first of those four years will look like.
The SEC revealed the 2026 football schedule for all 16 of its teams, laying out when all 12 games will be played for the Rebels.
During the SEC opponent announcement a little over two months ago Ole Miss found out it will play Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Mississippi State, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas and Vanderbilt during next year’s conference slate. Road trips to Austin, Gainesville, Nashville and back to Norman.
The Rebels will have a pair of trips to the Music City next season after Wednesday’s announcement of playing Louisville at Nissan Stadium to kickoff the season and the first full season of the Pete Golding era.
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Every year the Magnolia Bowl is one of the top games in the SEC and one both Ole Miss and LSU fans look forward two. But next year’s will feature a little more spice as it will mark the return of Lane Kiffin to Oxford for the first time since leaving the Rebels ahead of their CFP run to take the Tigers head coach job. They will play in week 3 on September 19.
The lone open date of the season for the Rebels is on October 3 in week five. This means they will close out the season with eight straight games and seven of them being against SEC opponents.
2026 Ole Miss Football Schedule
- September 5/6 – vs. Louisville (in Nashville)
- September 12 – vs. Charlotte
- September 19 – vs. LSU
- September 26 – at Florida
- October 3 – Bye
- October 10 – at Vanderbilt
- October 17 – vs. Missouri
- October 24 – at Texas
- October 31 – vs. Auburn
- November 7 – vs. Georgia
- November 14 – at Oklahoma
- November 21 – vs. Wofford
- November 27/28 – vs. Mississippi State























