![]() Tennessee lost to a hobbled-Matt Corral Ole Miss team last week, and now the Vols get their second-straight Heisman candidate at quarterback. Vanderbilt also gets three ranked teams the rest of the way and there are no more UConn’s nor Colorado States on the schedule. It gets three ranked teams down the stretch, and one of those games is at Auburn. Even the Bulldogs are probably not sure what they are going to get from themselves each Saturday. But the Commodores are improving and MSU is the conference’s version of Dr. State’s air-raid offense could run up 50 points on a Vandy defense that is simply outmanned. This thing could easily go one of two ways. MISSISSIPPI STATE at VANDERBILT, 3 p.m., SEC Network Ole Miss is still favored, but with either a banged up quarterback or an inexperienced quarterback going against a team that beat Florida last week, the Landsharks will have to help their offense. Freshman Luke Altmyer could see his most significant action of the season and with Corral’s Ole Miss career likely to end after this season, Rebel fans could get a preview of what’s to come. With one good leg, he may not run quite as much as he normally does. The Rebels’ Matt Corral rolled his ankle last week in the win at Tennessee, and hopefully for Ole Miss he will be available. LSU is happy the Ed Orgeron-era is coming to an end. Ole Miss is celebrating the legacy of Eli Manning. The Golden Lions started the year 1-0 and are in the midst of a five-game losing streak. After beginning the season 4-0, Sam Pittman’s Hogs have been butchered by Georgia, Ole Miss and Auburn. The aforementioned cupcake starts the day’s games. When the Arkansas game is seen, it should be over before the echo of the first “Wooo Pig Sooie!” ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF at ARKANSAS, 11 a.m., SEC Network There is a light schedule in the Southeastern Conference schedule this week with only nine teams in action. The Rebels will host three non–conference games which are against Georgia Tech from the ACC, Louisiana–Monroe from the Sun Belt and Mercer from the SoCon (FCS) and will travel to Tulane ( rivalry) from the American.OXFORD, Miss. Ole Miss' out of conference opponents represent the American, ACC, SoCon and the Sun Belt conferences. The Rebel's bye week comes during week 7 (on October 14, 2023). Ole Miss is not scheduled to play SEC East opponents Florida, Kentucky, Missouri, South Carolina and Tennessee in the 2023 regular season. ![]() Ole Miss will host four SEC conference opponents Arkansas ( rivalry), LSU ( Magnolia Bowl), Texas A&M and Vanderbilt ( rivalry) at home and will travel to four SEC opponents, Alabama ( rivalry), Auburn ( rivalry), Georgia and Mississippi State ( Egg Bowl) to close out the SEC regular season on the road. ![]() The 2023 Rebels' schedule consists of 7 home games and 5 away games for the regular season. Ole Miss and the SEC announced the 2023 football schedule on September 20, 2022. The Ole Miss football team plays its home games at Vaught–Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi. The Rebels are expected to be led by Lane Kiffin in his fourth season as their head coach. The 2023 Ole Miss Rebels football team will represent the University of Mississippi in the West Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. ![]()
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