The past nine meetings between the LSU Tigers and the Ole Miss Rebels have been leaning towards the underdog, with dogs going a near perfect 8-1 ATS. The SEC-rivals will renew their acquaintances Saturday in Oxford.
LSU has lost their past two games after a 31-14 defeat to tough-minded Arkansas last week. Former Heisman front-runner Leonard Fournette has gone through his two worst performances of the season with 122 yards in the past two weeks, which is less than any other individual game this season.
Ole Miss is coming off a bye week, but suffered a bizarre one-point overtime loss to Arkansas in their last game. Laquon Treadwell has recorded 100-plus receiving yards in five consecutive games with six trips to the endzone in that span.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
Sportsbooks such as Sportsbook had set the Mississippi Rebels as -4.5-point favorites on the Sportsbook betting line for this contest. Watch for over-under updates and superior underdogs lines at Sportsbook.
A 42-34 result in favor of the Rebels is the prediction by the Odds Shark handicapping pick engine. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming NCAAF matchups here.
LSU Tigers vs Mississippi Rebels Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
Mississippi will face the 7-2 LSU Tigers, who own a 4-5 ATS mark on the season. In totals betting, the Mississippi Rebels are 4-6 so far this season while the Tigers are 6-2-1. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and Mississippi vs LSU injuries news.
This game matches up the No. 31 (Mississippi Rebels) and the No. 37 (LSU Tigers) teams in the league, according to our current NCAA football Power Rankings at Odds Shark.
Statistical Matchup
The game also pits Mississippi's No. 12-ranked offense, averaging 40.7 PPG, against a LSU defense that ranks No. 50 this week at 24.33 PPG. The Mississippi aerial game is averaging 348.8 yards per game, more than the LSU Tigers secondary allows through the air, 208.89 YPG per game.
Defensively, the LSU Tigers feature the league's No. 21-rated road run defense, allowing 123.5 yards per game. Mississippi, meanwhile, ranks No. 21 in rushing offense at home.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
Malachi Dupre hauled in 8 passes for 109 yards against the Arkansas defense in the team's last game, but the result was a 31-14 loss against the Razorbacks on Saturday.
Chad Kelly's 368-yard performance through the air wasn't enough last time out, as Arkansas earned a 53-52 win over Mississippi on Saturday at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
Next Betting Matchups
LSU home to Texas A&M, Saturday, November 28th
Mississippi at Mississippi State, Saturday, November 28th