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OXFORD, Miss. – Georgia football will play its first game today at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium since way back in 2016, in Kirby Smart’s first season as head coach.

These Bulldogs are used to being away from home. This is their sixth game away from Athens this season and the fourth real road game.

Smart could be heard outside the Bulldogs’ practice fields on Tuesday calling into his microphone to make the crowd noise louder.

Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin said he hoped Rebels fans would “bring energy to this game that we saw when we went to Georgia. The room was electric during warm-ups 30 minutes before kick-off. They put us there at night. It’s been here before, but it would be great if our fans had the same kind of energy and impact.”

It’s Georgia’s fourth game against a ranked opponent. The Rebels are No. 12 in the coaches poll and No. 16 in the CFP rankings. Georgia is number 2 and 3 respectively.

“It’s great, we like the pressure,” center Jared Wilson said. “We like to live up to the hype. It will be fun.”

This section will be updated when the game starts

Caden Davis extended the Rebels’ lead to 15 points after kicking a 24-yard field goal. The score capped a 10-play, 68-yard drive and put Ole Miss up 25-10 with 3:22 left in the fourth quarter.

Jaxson Dart hit Antwane Wells on a 10-yard pass to give Ole Miss a 22-10 lead on the next drive, capping an 8-play, 75-yard run. The field goal attempt failed. Ole Miss still leads with 6:10 left in the third quarter.

Peyton Woodring kicked a 23-yard field goal for Georgia to bring the game within one score. Ole Miss leads 16-10 with 9:35 left in the third quarter.

Caden Davis scored a 43-yard field goal to extend Ole Miss’ lead to 13-7. Ole Miss has now scored on its last three possessions after a 9-play, 51-yard drive.

Jaxson Dart returned to the game and completed a 26-yard pass to help set up a 23-yard Caden Davis field goal. Ole Miss leads 10-7 after the 44-yard drive.

Backup quarterback Austin Simmons just led the Rebels on a 10-play, 75-yard touchdown drive. The Rebels got a 9-yard touchdown run from Ulysses Bentley. Simmons was 5 of 6 for 64 yards on the drive. 7-7 with 6:53 to go in the first.

Dan Jackson’s interception gave Georgia a short field and the Bulldogs held it on the ground on all but one play of a seven-play drive. Nate Frazier’s 2-yard touchdown run on fourth-and-goal puts Georgia up 7-0 with 10:32 left in the first quarter. Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart went to the locker room after the first series, according to ABC.

Offensive guard Micah Morris, who started in place of an injured Tate Ratledge, is kitted out but did not work with the first or second team as the units finished warmups. Georgia could slide Xavier Truss over guard behind Ratledge if necessary.

Offensive right guard Tate Ratledge works with the starting unit with Micah Morris on the second team. Trevor Etienne appears to be the first running back to pass the line after his rib injury.

Defensive lineman Jordan Hall, who has yet to play this season due to leg injuries, looks like he has plenty of energy during warmups. Inside linebacker Smael Mondon is undergoing warm-ups but had expected to play a backup role if he were to recover from his foot injury at all.

The latest SEC availability report upgraded inside linebacker Smael Mondon (foot) and offensive guard Micah Morris (leg) to game-time decisions. Defensive lineman Jordan Hall (legs) is no longer listed, indicating he is available to play. Ole Miss top receiver Trae Harris is also listed as a game-time decision.

Rain could play a role in this, but Georgia has prepared for it.

“They just sprayed the ball with water during practice,” center Jared Wilson said Tuesday. “The only thing you can do to work on it is to get reps in practice.”

Kirby Smart spoke about wet conditions on his radio program on Thursday evening.

“In these types of games you really have to be patient, you have to be smart,” he said. “When are the best conditions there, are there also the best conditions? Who handles this best? Ball safety certainly plays a role in this. We have to prevent explosive plays and make them.”

He said he is talking to both coordinators about “what our best game plan is if things turn sloppy.”

There are 14 NFL teams listed as qualified for this game, some with multiple replays. They include the Dolphins, Steelers, Vikings, Browns, Giants, Ravens, Patriots, Packers, Commanders, Jets, Saints, Seahawks, Panthers and Eagles.

Here are Georgia’s game captains for today: Junior defensive end Mykel Williams, junior wide receiver Dillon Bell, senior tight end Ben Yurosek and junior linebacker Jalon Wilson.

Your referee today is Jeff Heaser. Fun fact: He was the referee for Georgia’s 65-7 thrashing of TCU in the national title game in the 2022 season.

I was nestled here in the press box and just like that a downpour fell on the field. It passed quite quickly and it now appears to be light rain.

Rain is expected (99 percent) around 6 p.m. ET, according to a look at Weather.com’s forecast.

Georgia vs Ole Miss time today

  • Date: Today
  • Time: 3:30 PM
  • Location: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Oxford, Miss.

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

NOTE: Georgia vs. Ole Miss is broadcast nationally on ABC. Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy will call the game from the booth at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, with Molly McGrath reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include ESPN+. (Subscription required) and FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.

Georgia vs. Ole Miss History

  • Series record: Georgia leads 33-13-1
  • Georgia’s latest victory: 52-17 in 2023
  • Ole Miss’s latest victory: 45-14 in 2016.

Georgia vs. Ole Miss Predictions

Georgia 31, Ole Miss 24

There is a lot of pressure on Ole Miss to clear up the upset after already losing games to Kentucky and LSU this season. Georgia let Florida hang around late in the fourth quarter last week, but Carson Beck’s interceptions played a big role. Look for Beck to play better and for Georgia’s defense to make enough stops to win.

Georgia vs. Ole Miss betting odds

BetMGM rules and odds from Friday:

  • Spread: Georgia -1.5
  • Top/bottom: 54.5
  • Moneyline: Georgia -125, Ole Miss +105

Georgia vs Ole Miss injury updates

Georgia: ILB Smael Mondon (foot, questionable), DL Jordan Hall (legs, probable), RB Roderick Robinson (toe, out), RB Branson Robinson (foot, out), DL Joseph Jonah-Ajonye (lower extremity, out), WR Anthony Evans (hamstring, out), OG Micah Morris (leg, questionable).

Ole Miss: WR Izaiah Hartrup (undisclosed, out), RB Henry Parrish Jr. (leg, out), RB Logan Diggs (undisclosed, out), RB Matt Jones (undisclosed, questionable), WR Tre Harris (lower body, questionable), WR Jordan Watkins (undisclosed, probable), OL Jayden Williams ( undisclosed, questionable), OL Caleb Warren (undisclosed, questionable), DE Jared Ivey (undisclosed, questionable), WR Cayden Lee (undisclosed, probable), OL Caleb Warren (undisclosed, probable) , TE Carden Prieskorn (undisclosed, probably).

Georgia vs. Ole Miss weather update

The weather forecast calls for rain and possible thunderstorms with a high of 70 degrees and winds from OSE at speeds of 5 to 10 miles per hour, according to Weather.com. The chance of rain is 90 percent.

Georgia football 2024 schedule

  • August 31: Georgia 34, Clemson 3
  • September 7: Georgia 48, Tennessee Tech 3.
  • September 14 Georgia 13, Kentucky 12
  • September 28 Alabama 41, Georgia 34
  • October 5, Georgia 31, Auburn 13
  • October 12 Georgia 41, Mississippi State 31
  • October 19 Georgia 30, Texas 15
  • November 2 Georgia 34, Florida 20
  • Nov. 9 at Ole Miss
  • November 16, Tennessee
  • Nov. 23 UMass
  • November 29 Georgia Tech
  • File: 7-1

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Ole Miss football 2024 schedule

  • August 31: Ole Miss 76, Furman 0
  • September 7 Ole Miss 52, Middle Tennessee 3
  • September 14 Georgia 40, Ole Miss 6
  • September 21 Ole Miss 52, Georgia Southern 13
  • September 28 Kentucky 20, Ole Miss 17
  • Oct. 5 Ole Miss 27, South Carolina 3
  • Oct. 12 LSU 29, Ole Miss 26 (OT)
  • Oct. 26 Ole Miss 26, Oklahoma 14
  • Nov. 2 Ole Miss 63, Arkansas 31
  • November 9, Georgia
  • Nov. 23 in Florida
  • November 29 State of Mississippi
  • File: 7-2

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