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Game updates, college football week 7 live score

BATON ROUGE, La. − Ole Miss football’s momentum will be tested in one of college football’s toughest environments.

The No. 9 Rebels defeated Wake Forest and South Carolina, their two road opponents, in decisive fashion this season. Tonight’s road game against No. 13 LSU (6:30 p.m. ESPN) will be the Rebels’ toughest test yet.

Injuries could limit the offense of Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin and quarterback Jaxson Dart. Receiver Tre Harris, who leads the nation with 885 receiving yards, was questionable due to a lower-body injury. He was upgraded to probable and playing later in the week.

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Ole Miss vs LSU score updates

The Tigers were unable to capitalize on a fumble by Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart. LSU kicker Damian Ramos missed wide right from 46 yards out. The Rebels take over at their 28 yard line.

LSU didn’t gain any yards on its scoring drive, but the fortuitous fumble recovery was enough to set up Damian Ramos for a long field goal.

The Rebels took over deep in their own territory after LSU’s touchdown. Running back Henry Parrish had the ball pried loose on a short pass from Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart. LSU recovers at the Ole Miss 28-yard line. There is a good chance of a draw at halftime.

Nussmeier threw what was intended to be a deep 50/50 ball down the left sideline. Trey Amos’ perfectly timed jump gave him the edge. Rebels take over at their own 39 yard line.

There was a highlight at the end of Ole Miss’ 11-play, 75-yard scoring drive. Star receiver Tre Harris, who dropped a deep pass early in the first quarter, came up big with a contested touchdown catch on third down. The drive took up most of the remaining time in the first half and is a big reaction after LSU’s first scoring drive.

LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier provided a nice drive to answer Ole Miss’ good start. The Tigers went on a six-play, 75-yard drive.

Ulysses Bentley is back. The surprise third-string running back explodes tonight. He took a 4th-and-1 run to the house to score the first touchdown of the season. Bentley has three carries for 60 yards, including a pair of big first-down conversions. It was his first touchdown of the season.

Ole Miss kicker Caden Davis responded after his brief miss in the first quarter. On the first play of the second quarter, Davis came onto the field after a TV timeout and drilled a 49-yarder.

Coach Lane Kiffin went back to another direct snap. The gamble didn’t pay off, as running back Henry Parrish was stopped for no gain.

Ole Miss defensive lineman Jamarious Brown made an incredible interception, but he got help. After LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier’s pass was tipped into the air at the LSU 12-yard line, Ole Miss linebacker Chris Paul again deflected it into Brown’s arms. Paul was tied up with an LSU defender, but threw the ball in a fortuitous direction as if playing keep-it-up.

The rebels’ second drive ends with a whimper. A Jaxson Dart scramble was called back for a holding penalty. The Rebels had to settle for a 32-yard field goal attempt. Caden Davis missed wide right.

Ole Miss’ second offensive play could haunt the Rebels. With the ball on the Ole Miss 19-yard line, quarterback Jaxson Dart threw to star receiver Tre Harris on a deep route. Harris had to adjust somewhat, but the pass was good. Harris bobbled it to the LSU 40 and dropped it, wiping out a possible touchdown. The Rebels scored two plays later

The Rebels defense makes the first statement of the game. Ole Miss forced two incompletions on tight sideline throws.

Pegues and Umanmielen, both big parts of Ole Miss’ defensive front, are listed as game-time decisions for the game against LSU. Both players are dressed in full uniform and warming up before the match.

Ole Miss vs LSU time today

  • Date: Saturday October 12
  • Time: 6:30 PM CT
  • Location: Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

What channel is the Ole Miss vs LSU game on today?

Ole Miss LSU is broadcast nationally on ABC. EPSN’s Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy will call the game from the booth at Tiger Stadium, with Molly McGrath reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game includee Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.

Ole Miss vs. LSU History

  • Series record: LSU leads, 65-42-4
  • Ole Miss’s latest win: 2023 (55-49)
  • LSU’s last win: 2022 (45-20)

Ole Miss vs. LSU Predictions

LSU 28, Ole Miss 27: There are a few factors working against Ole Miss. The Rebels are in disarray and face their second straight opponent coming off an open week. The game’s time slot is also an added hurdle. A night game in Death Valley is one of the least hospitable environments for visiting teams. These factors are enough to give LSU the edge in a close matchup.

BetMGM rules and odds from Saturday:

  • Spread: Ole Miss (-3.5)
  • Top/bottom: 62.5
  • Moneyline: Ole Miss -169, LSU +140

Ole Miss football injury report: Who’s in, who’s out against LSU

Ole Miss vs LSU weather update

AccuWeather predicts it will be 83 degrees at kickoff. The sun sets at 7:00 PM

Ole Miss football 2024 schedule

  • August 31: vs. Furman (76-0 W)
  • September 7: vs. Middle Tennessee (52-3 W)
  • September 14: at Wake Forest (40-6 W)
  • September 21: vs. Georgia Southern (52-13W)
  • September 28: vs. Kentucky (20-17 L)
  • October 5: at South Carolina (27-3 W)
  • Oct. 12: at LSU (6:30 p.m., ABC)
  • October 26: vs. Oklahoma
  • November 2: in Arkansas
  • November 9: vs. Georgia
  • November 23: in Florida
  • November 29: vs. Mississippi State

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LSU football 2024 schedule

  • September 1: vs. USC (27-20 L)
  • September 7: vs Nicholls (44-21 W)
  • September 14: in South Carolina (36-33 W)
  • September 21: vs. UCLA (34-17 W)
  • September 28: vs. South Alabama (42-10 W)
  • October 12: vs. Ole Miss (6:30 p.m., ABC)
  • October 19: in Arkansas
  • Oct. 26: at Texas A&M
  • November 9: vs. Alabama
  • November 16: in Florida
  • November 23: vs. Vanderbilt
  • November 30: vs. Oklahoma

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Sam Hutchens covers Ole Miss for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at [email protected] or reach him at X at @Sam_Hutchens_