Kentucky looks to cover the Wildcats-Rebels point spread this week and improve its overall 6-2 mark when they host Ole Miss in Week 10 action.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
Several shops tracked by Odds Shark (including Sportsbook) set the point spread at -4.5 for the Kentucky Wildcats . NCAA football bettors had to wait for the Sportsbook over under value, which was not available at press time (check the live lines pages here for the latest totals updates).
A 32-26 result in favor of the Wildcats was the prediction by the Odds Shark handicapping pick engine earlier this week. Check the picks page or matchup report during the week as factors may cause that prediction to be re-run. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming NCAAF matchups here.
Ole Miss Rebels vs Kentucky Wildcats Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
The Kentucky Wildcats sport a record of 6-2 and 2-6 ATS heading into this betting matchup, while the Ole Miss Rebels sit at 3-5 and 1-6-1 ATS on the season. The over under totals records are 3-5 for the Wildcats and 7-1 for the Rebels. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and Kentucky vs Ole Miss injuries news.
The game pits the Kentucky Wildcats, currently No. 74 in our Odds Shark NCAA Football Power Rankings, against the Ole Miss Rebels, who rate No. 111 in the latest survey.
Statistical Matchup
The game also pits Kentucky's No. 86-ranked offense, averaging 25.12 PPG, against a Ole Miss defense that ranks No. 116 this week at 37.5 PPG. The Kentucky aerial game is averaging 186.75 yards per game, less than the Ole Miss Rebels secondary allows through the air, 207 YPG per game.
Defensively, the Ole Miss Rebels feature the league's No. 124-rated road run defense, allowing 284.67 yards per game. Kentucky, meanwhile, ranks No. 69 in rushing offense at home.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
Jordan Ta'amu's 368-yard performance through the air wasn't enough last time out, as Arkansas earned a 38-37 win over Ole Miss on Saturday at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
Benjamin Snell, Jr. went over the 100-yard mark (180) in his team's latest effort as Kentucky defeated Tennessee by a score of 29-26 on Saturday.
Next Betting Matchups
Ole Miss home to Louisiana-Lafayette, Saturday, November 11th
Kentucky at Vanderbilt, Saturday, November 11th