How to watch, listen to Ole Miss Rebels Week 5 game vs LSU Tigers

Big home tilt on tap for the Ole Miss Rebels and head coach Lane Kiffin.

Zach Berry College Football Trending News Writer
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November 22, 2008; Baton Rouge, LA, USA; Mississippi Rebels offensive lineman John Jerry (77) holds up the Magnolia Bowl trophy as teammate Cordera Eason (25) celebrates following the Rebels 31-13 victory against the LSU Tigers at Tiger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Crystal LoGiudice-USA TODAY Sports
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It’s a Top 15 matchup for the Magnolia Bowl Saturday at 2:3opm CT. No. 4 LSU travels to No. 11 Ole Miss for a chance to really distance itself from the rest of the pack in the Southeastern Conference. The Rebels are in first place at 2-0 and LSU is right behind at 1-0.

The winner not only gets out in front of the pack for the SEC title, but also puts an emphatic stamp on its CFP resume. This series has been settled at the buzzer a lot lately and furthermore the home team has won the last five meetings.

Can Lane Kiffin continue his dominant stretch at home in conference play or will Brian Kelly play spoiler like last year and buck the trend?

Where to watch, stream, and listen to LSU at Ole Miss

  • Where to watch: ESPN on ABC
  • Stream: ESPN+, Fubo, YouTubeTV, Sling TV
  • Radio: Ole Miss Radio Network, LSU Sports Radio Network
  • TV team: Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Greg McElroy (analyst), and Molly McGrath (sideline reporter)
  • SiriusXM: Channel 84

Ole Miss Rebels Football 2025 Schedule

  • August 30: vs Georgia State, Oxford – 63-7 WIN
  • September 6: at Kentucky, Lexington – 30-23 WIN
  • September 13: vs Arkansas, Oxford – 41-35 WIN
  • September 20: vs Tulane, Oxford – 45-10 WIN
  • September 27: vs LSU, Oxford
  • BYE
  • October 11: vs Washington State, Oxford
  • October 18: at Georgia, Athens
  • October 25: at Oklahoma, Norman
  • November 1: vs South Carolina, Oxford
  • November 8: vs The Citadel, Oxford
  • November 15: vs Florida, Oxford
  • BYE
  • November 28: at Mississippi State, Starkville (FRIDAY)