LIVE 07:29 4th Sep 28
TLSA 12 7.0 o66.5
UNT 52 -7.0 u66.5
LIVE 02:05 4th Sep 28
CHAR 14 4.5 o47.5
RICE 20 -4.5 u47.5
LIVE 08:49 4th Sep 28
STAN 7 24.0 o58.0
CLEM 40 -24.0 u58.0
LIVE 08:54 4th Sep 28
ILL 7 19.0 o48.0
PSU 14 -19.0 u48.0
LIVE 05:06 3rd Sep 28
UGA 15 -2.0 o50.0
ALA 30 2.0 u50.0
LIVE 09:25 4th Sep 28
OSU 38 -23.5 o48.5
MSU 7 23.5 u48.5
LIVE 09:19 4th Sep 28
MTU 7 27.0 o61.0
MEM 24 -27.0 u61.0
LIVE 02:13 3rd Sep 28
USA 10 21.0 o64.5
LSU 35 -21.0 u64.5
LIVE 04:29 3rd Sep 28
UNM 27 -9.0 o54.0
NMSU 17 9.0 u54.0
LIVE 09:31 3rd Sep 28
FSU 9 6.0 o46.5
SMU 21 -6.0 u46.5
LIVE 11:24 3rd Sep 28
CIN 24 3.0 o60.5
TTU 31 -3.0 u60.5
LIVE 03:32 3rd Sep 28
AFA 13 -4.0 o33.0
WYO 21 4.0 u33.0
LIVE 12:40 1st Sep 28
WSU 0 6.5 o66.0
BSU 7 -6.5 u66.0
ARIZ 7.5 o47.0
UTAH -7.5 u47.0
ORE -23.5 o54.5
UCLA 23.5 u54.5
Final Sep 26
ARMY 42 -11.5 o46.5
TEM 14 11.5 u46.5
Final Sep 27
VT 34 17.5 o55.5
MIA 38 -17.5 u55.5
Final Sep 27
WASH 18 1.0 o45.0
RUTG 21 -1.0 u45.0
Final Sep 28
OKST 20 6.0 o58.0
KSU 42 -6.0 u58.0
Final Sep 28
BUFF 3 6.0 o44.5
CONN 47 -6.0 u44.5
Final Sep 28
NIU 17 7.5 o46.5
NCST 24 -7.5 u46.5
Final Sep 28
NAVY 41 -4.5 o56.5
UAB 18 4.5 u56.5
Final Sep 28
MD 28 7.5 o50.0
IU 42 -7.5 u50.0
Final Sep 28
BYU 34 3.0 o47.0
BAY 28 -3.0 u47.0
Final Sep 28
WKU 20 7.5 o48.0
BC 21 -7.5 u48.0
Final Sep 28
MINN 24 10.5 o34.5
MICH 27 -10.5 u34.5
Final Sep 28
UK 20 15.5 o51.5
MISS 17 -15.5 u51.5
Final Sep 28
NEB 28 -10.0 o47.0
PUR 10 10.0 u47.0
Final Sep 28
HC 14 30.5 o59.5
SYR 42 -30.5 u59.5
Final Sep 28
USF 10 4.0 o60.5
TULN 45 -4.0 u60.5
Final Sep 28
BALL 7 22.0 o56.0
JMU 63 -22.0 u56.0
Final Sep 28
TXST 39 -11.5 o55.5
SHSU 40 11.5 u55.5
Final Sep 28
SDSU 21 2.5 o47.0
CMU 22 -2.5 u47.0
Final Sep 28
WMU 20 3.5 o54.0
MRSH 27 -3.5 u54.0
Final Sep 28
FRES 14 2.5 o51.0
UNLV 59 -2.5 u51.0
Final Sep 28
ULL 41 3.0 o59.5
WAKE 38 -3.0 u59.5
Final Sep 28
GASO 38 3.5 o57.5
GSU 21 -3.5 u57.5
Final Sep 28
TCU 38 1.0 o59.0
KU 27 -1.0 u59.0
Final Sep 28
LOU 24 6.5 o45.0
ND 31 -6.5 u45.0
Final Sep 28
WIS 21 13.5 o50.5
USC 38 -13.5 u50.5
Final Sep 28
ARK 17 6.5 o50.5
TAM 21 -6.5 u50.5
Final 5OT Sep 28
MASS 20 15.5 o44.0
M-OH 23 -15.5 u44.0
Final Sep 28
OKLA 27 2.0 o43.0
AUB 21 -2.0 u43.0
Final Sep 28
AKR 10 8.0 o46.5
OHIO 30 -8.0 u46.5
Final Sep 28
COLO 48 11.5 o60.0
UCF 21 -11.5 u60.0
Final Sep 28
EMU 52 -14.0 o46.0
KENT 33 14.0 u46.0
Final Sep 28
UNC 20 -1.5 o55.5
DUKE 21 1.5 u55.5
Final Sep 28
UTSA 20 2.0 o54.0
ECU 30 -2.0 u54.0
Final Sep 28
MSST 13 37.0 o59.0
TEX 35 -37.0 u59.0
Final Sep 28
ODU 30 11.0 o51.0
BGSU 27 -11.0 u51.0
Final Sep 28
UTM 24 -2.5 o45.5
KENN 13 2.5 u45.5
Final Sep 28
LT 10 -2.5 o48.5
FIU 17 2.5 u48.5
Final Sep 28
WAG 10 35.0 o52.0
FAU 41 -35.0 u52.0
Final Sep 28
ISU 20 -16.0 o42.5
HOU 0 16.0 u42.5
Final Sep 28
ULM 13 6.5 o45.5
TROY 9 -6.5 u45.5
Ole Miss 6th Southeastern8-5
Arkansas 8th Southeastern7-6
SEC

Ole Miss @ Arkansas preview

Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium

Last Meeting ( Oct 9, 2021 ) Arkansas 51, Mississippi 52

No. 14 Ole Miss looks to put a special season back on track Saturday night against a struggling Arkansas squad in Fayetteville, Ark.

The Rebels (8-2, 4-2 Southeastern Conference) stumbled at home against Alabama last Saturday, their second loss in three games, but still have the chance to reach double-digit wins.

The Razorbacks (5-5, 2-4) play their final home game of a roller-coaster campaign. Arkansas has lost two in a row and five of their last seven.

Last Saturday, Ole Miss failed to convert a fourth-down pass which could have kept their SEC West division title hopes alive with a win. Instead, Crimson Tide star safety Brian Branch reached out and knocked down Jaxson Dart's pass intended for Jonathan Mingo over the middle.

That play -- plus Georgia's 45-19 domination of Mississippi State later that night -- locked in the participants for the SEC title game in Atlanta on Dec. 3. It will be the top-ranked Bulldogs and the No. 6 LSU Tigers.

So what does it take to get over the hump and get to Atlanta?

"Make one more play," Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin said. "There's not some magic formula of we got to go change all those things or do all these things different. Games come down to one possession, one-play games like that, one side makes the plays and finds a way to win. (Alabama has) been in a number of them this year."

In order to duplicate last season's 10-win regular season in 2021, the Rebels must win at Arkansas and return home to beat Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl. A third straight victory over its rival in that series would give them 10 and likely an appearance in a major bowl game.

Freshman Quinshon Judkins is ninth in rushing yards (1,171) and fifth in rushing TDs (15) in FBS play. The latter number set a school record for a single season, eclipsing the 14 of Brandon Bolden (2010), Deuce McAllister (2000), Archie Manning (1969) and Kayo Dottley (1949).

The Razorbacks aren't looking for any magic at his point -- one more win over their final two games (Ole Miss, at Missouri) to become bowl eligible would do just fine.

Coach Sam Pittman's effort to beat the Rebels will likely depend on better quarterback play from regular starter KJ Jefferson or either Malik Hornsby or Cade Fortin.

Jefferson, a dynamic dual-threat signal caller, is a native of Sardis, Miss.

In last year's game back in his home state in Oxford, he passed for 326 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 85 yards and three scores, but his two-point throw for the win fell incomplete, giving Ole Miss a 52-51 win in the wild affair.

"We anticipate him practicing and anticipate him playing on Saturday," Pittman said Monday. "Those things certainly change, and they have over the last two weeks, but I know he feels better than he has since the Auburn game. ... I know he feels better than he has the last two weeks."

Hampered by injuries and missing two of the squad's 10 games, Jefferson has thrown for 1,981 yards and 17 TDs with just three interceptions. He's added 425 rushing yards and six scores.

--Field Level Media

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