LSU Football vs. Ole Miss: Where to watch and what are the odds and spread
By John Fye
LSU Football is back on the road this week with a matchup against Ole Miss in store. Here’s a look at the game’s information and gambling odds.
The LSU Tigers are headed to Oxford, Mississippi, to renew their rivalry with Ole Miss in the Magnolia Bowl. Will the Bayou Bengals retain two rivalry trophies in a row?
Last week, LSU Football fought off a pesky Arkansas team in the Battle for “The Boot” trophy. The Razorbacks put up a fight, and a three-point margin for the fourth straight season won the game. Nevertheless, the Tigers will keep the massive golden trophy in Baton Rouge and look for their third SEC win of 2023 this Saturday.
Here are the odds, spread, and how to watch the LSU Tigers vs. Ole Miss Rebels.
No. 13 LSU Football vs. No. 20 Ole Miss game info
Game time: Saturday, September 30 at 5:00 PM CT
Location: Vaught-Hemmingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi
TV broadcast: ESPN
Streaming: ESPN+ (Requires cable, satellite, or streaming TV service subscription)
Radio broadcast: WDGL 98.1 FM in Baton Rouge / LSU Sports Radio Network
LSU vs. Ole Miss odds:
According to FanDuel, the LSU Tigers are 2.5-point favorites over Ole Miss in the Magnolia Bowl. The money line for the Tigers is -137 and +114 for the Rebels. The over/under is 66.5 points.
Last Saturday, Ole Miss limped back to Oxford after the Alabama defense came alive and obliterated the Rebels offensive line. Ole Miss held a slim lead at halftime but was no match for the disjointed, uber-talented Crimson Tide.
We expect the Rebels to come out on Saturday night looking to make a statement against the Tigers.
Ole Miss’s backs are against the wall as they know they cannot afford to lose a second SEC West game. For LSU, winning a road game against an SEC foe with a veteran starting quarterback is another significant step back in the direction of College Football Playoff discussion.
I’m a little surprised that LSU is only favored by 2.5 points against the Rebels. A few plays aside, Ole Miss did not look good against Alabama. Clearly, the sportsbooks do not have a lot of respect for LSU’s defense.