The No. 15 Ole Miss Rebels (3-1) and No. 12 LSU Tigers (2-1), SEC rivals, will clash at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on Saturday, September 30, 2023. Keep reading below for all the details you need, which includes how to watch this matchup on Fubo.
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Ole Miss vs. LSU Game Time and How to Watch
- Game Day: Saturday, September 30, 2023
- Game Time: 6:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: ESPN
- Location: Oxford, Mississippi
- Stadium: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
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Ole Miss vs. LSU Stats and Insights
- Ole Miss has scored a total of 94 more points than its opponents this year (23.5 per game). LSU has outscored opponents by 68 points (22.7 per game).
- Ole Miss, on average, scores 19 more points (42) than LSU allows (23).
- In games where the Rebels score over 23 points they have put together a record of 3-0.
- This season LSU scores 27.2 more points per game (45.7) than Ole Miss surrenders (18.5).
- The Tigers are 3-1 overall when scoring over 18.5 points this season.
Ole Miss vs. LSU Recent Meetings
- In their past two matchups, LSU has a split 1-1 record against Ole Miss.
- In their past two meetings, each team has covered one time with those games going over the point total on one occasion.
- Ole Miss has been outscored by 11 points in its last two tilts against LSU.
Top Performers
Ole Miss
- Jaxson Dart has led the way for the Rebels’ offense this year, registering 1,096 passing yards with seven passing touchdowns, two interceptions and a 63.1% completion percentage.
- In addition to the stats he’s put up through the air, Dart has also added 219 rushing yards and three touchdowns in four games.
- Quinshon Judkins has put up 201 rushing yards (3.5 yards per carry) and four touchdowns in four games for the Rebels.
- As a pass-catcher, Judkins has compiled eight receptions on 10 targets for 80 yards and zero touchdowns.
- As part of the Rebels’ air attack, Tre Harris has caught eight balls on 12 targets for 188 yards and five touchdowns.
- As an important contributor in the Rebels’ offense, Jordan Watkins has amassed 347 receiving yards and one touchdown on 24 catches.
- As part of the Rebels’ defense, Suntarine Perkins has recorded 15 tackles, four TFL, and three sacks in four games.
- Khari Coleman has suited up for four games, posting 19 tackles, one TFL, and 1.5 sacks for the Rebels.
- As part of the Rebels’ defense, Trey Washington has registered 25 tackles and one TFL in four games.
- A big contributor to the Rebels’ defense, Jared Ivey has 14 tackles, three TFL, and one sack in four games.
LSU
- Jayden Daniels has passed for 977 yards (325.7 per game), completing 73.7% of his throws, with eight touchdowns and one interception in three games.
- In addition, Daniels has run for 157 yards and two TDs.
- Malik Nabers has 24 receptions for 393 yards (131 per game) and three touchdowns in three games.
- In the passing game, Brian Thomas Jr. has scored three TDs, catching 20 balls for 280 yards (93.3 per game).
- Logan Diggs has rushed for 156 yards (52 per game) and one touchdown in three games.
- In the passing game, Diggs has scored zero touchdowns, with four catches for 48 yards.
- On defense, Harold Perkins has helped set the tone with eight tackles, two TFL, and one sack in three games.
- On defense, Major Burns has helped lead the way with eight tackles, one TFL, and one sack in three games.
- The Tigers’ Mekhi Wingo has registered five tackles, one TFL, and one sack in three games.
- Darian Chestnut has amassed one TFL, four tackles, and one interception in three games for the Tigers.