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Oklahoma vs. Ole Miss: How to watch, TV channel, streaming, start time and stats

The Oklahoma Sooners and No. 18 Ole Miss Rebels meet in a Week 9 SEC clash that may impact the College Football Playoff picture.

Both of these teams have multiple losses in SEC play, meaning they need results elsewhere to fall in their favor over the rest of the season.

Mississippi, as its ranking indicates, has a better shot at the Playoff with a 5-2 overall record (1-2 SEC). The Rebels lost to unranked Kentucky and, in their most recent matchup, No. 8 LSU.

Oklahoma has a much longer shot to make the Playoff at 4-3 overall (1-3 SEC). Head coach Brent Venables has swapped between quarterbacks as the Sooners search for an identity in their first SEC campaign.

How to watch Oklahoma vs. Ole Miss, TV channel and streaming

Oklahoma vs. Ole Miss will be broadcast on ESPN which can be viewed through cable TV and streamed with live TV streaming apps such as YouTubeTV, FuboTV or Hulu with Live TV.

Oklahoma vs. Ole Miss start time, date and venue

Oklahoma vs. Ole Miss is scheduled to start at 12 PM ET/11 AM CT on Saturday, October 26 with the game taking place at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi.

Oklahoma vs. Ole Miss stats

  • The Ole Miss Rebels are ranked eighth out of 134 Division I football teams in points scored per game with 41.4, and they're second in points allowed per game with 10.6.
  • The Oklahoma Sooners rank 107th in points scored per game with 22.1 and 43rd in points allowed per game with 21.3.
  • Rebels QB Jaxson Dart has completed an 70.2 percent of his passes for 2,384 yards with a 182.1 passer efficiency rating - all SEC-highs - and a 14-3 TD INT ratio; his 11.1 yards per pass attempt is the nation.
  • Sooners QB Jackson Arnold has completed 57.2 percent of his passes for 763 yards and an 8-3 TD-INT ratio in five games, having temporarily lost his job to true freshman Michael Hawkins Jr.
  • Ole Miss wide receiver Tre Harris has caught 59 passes for 987 yards and six TDs, all of which lead the team.
  • Oklahoma defensive back Robert Spears-Jennings leads the team with 32 solo tackles, and he has 4.0 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, one interception, one fumble recovery and three forced fumbles.

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