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Tulane vs Ole Miss Showdown: Live Stream Info, Kickoff Time, Odds & Must-Watch Matchups

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OXFORD, Miss. — College football’s non-conference spotlight hits Vaught-Hemingway Stadium today when the unbeaten Tulane Green Wave (3-0) clash with the undefeated No. 13 Ole Miss Rebels (3-0). Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. ET (2:30 p.m. CT) on ESPN, with live streaming available via the ESPN app and FuboTV free trials. Why the matchup matters • Battle of perfect records: Both programs are seeking a 4-0 start that would keep New Year’s Six and College Football Playoff hopes alive. • Old rivalry renewed: The series dates to 1893; Ole Miss owns a 45-28 edge and has won 13 straight since Tulane’s last victory in 1988. • National attention: Lane Kiffin’s Rebels enter ranked 13th in the AP poll, while Jon Sumrall’s Green Wave are receiving votes after back-to-back AAC titles. How to watch and listen • TV: ESPN • Streaming: ESPN app, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV • Radio: Ole Miss Sports Network, Tulane Sports Network • Live stats: ESPN Gamecast Betting odds and line movement • Spread: Ole Miss ‑12.5 • Over/Under: 61.5 points • Money line: Ole Miss ‑450 | Tulane +340 Key storylines to watch 1. Quarterback duel: Ole Miss sophomore Austin Simmons is nursing an ankle sprain but is expected to start; Tulane counters with veteran Michael Pratt, whose 9 TD passes—against zero interceptions—have fueled the Wave’s hot start. 2. Tempo vs. trenches: Kiffin’s hurry-up attack averages 492.7 yards per game, yet Tulane’s defensive front ranks top-10 nationally in tackles for loss. 3. Turnover battle: The Rebels are +5 on the season; Tulane is +6, riding an opportunistic secondary that has already housed two pick-sixes. Players on upset alert radar • RB Quinshon Judkins (Ole Miss): averaging 6.1 yards per carry and facing an AAC defense for the first time this year. • WR Chris Brazzell II (Tulane): 18.9 yards per reception; Ole Miss surrendered 321 passing yards to Georgia Tech last week. • EDGE Jared Ivey (Ole Miss): four sacks in three games; Pratt has been dropped just twice all season. Expert predictions • ESPN FPI gives Ole Miss a 73% win probability. • Computer model at SI’s College Football HQ projects Rebels 38, Green Wave 28. • Against the spread lean: Tulane is 2-1 ATS; Ole Miss is 2-1 ATS. What it means going forward • An Ole Miss win would likely catapult the Rebels into the AP top-10 before opening SEC West play at LSU. • A Tulane upset would give the Green Wave a marquee Power Five scalp, strengthening their inside track to the Group of Five’s automatic New Year’s Six bid. Bottom line “Tulane vs Ole Miss” brings classic SEC-AAC intrigue, ranked implications, and a rivalry vibe that dates back 132 years. With perfect records, a national broadcast slot, and contrasting offensive styles, Saturday’s showdown in Oxford is shaping up as one of Week 4’s most clickable—and watchable—college football events.

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