Ole Miss vs. LSU Spread, Line, Odds and Betting Preview | Oct. 12

One of the best wideouts in college football will be on display when Tre Harris and the Ole Miss Rebels (5-1) take on the LSU Tigers (4-1) on Saturday, October 12, 2024.

The Rebels are favored, but by less than a touchdown (-3.5), versus the Tigers. The over/under for this game is 64.5 points.

Read on for our betting preview for this season, and uncover all of our betting picks here, too!

Odds to Cover

Ole Miss -3.5 vs. LSU

Bet $20, Payout $38.18

Ole Miss vs. LSU Betting Odds

  • Spread favorite: Rebels (-3.5)
  • Moneyline: Rebels (-171), Tigers (+142)
  • Total: 64.5 points
  • TV Channel: ABC
  • Live Stream: Fubo (Watch for free)

Ole Miss vs. LSU Betting Stats and Info

The Rebels’ record against the spread is 5-1-0. In their six games when favored by 3.5 points or more, the Rebels have covered the spread 5 times. Ole Miss is 5-1 in the six games this season it has been favored on the moneyline. LSU has won once against the spread this season (1-4-0). LSU has not been listed as an underdog on the moneyline so far this season.

Ole Miss vs. LSU Recent Stats and Trends

Ole Miss Rebels

  • In its last three contests, Ole Miss has two wins against the spread, and is 2-1 overall.
  • Ole Miss’ past three games have not gone over the total.
  • Ole Miss’ scoring average over the last three games is 6.8 points lower than the 64.5 over/under given for this matchup.

LSU Tigers

  • LSU has one win against the spread, and is 2-1 overall, over its past three games.
  • In its past three games, LSU has hit the over once.
  • LSU has averaged a total of 56.2 combined points in its last three games, 8.3 fewer than this game’s total of 64.5.

Ole Miss vs. LSU Key Players

Ole Miss Rebels

  • This year Jaxson Dart has 2,100 passing yards (350 yards per game) while going 127-for-173 (73.4%) and throwing 13 touchdowns with two interceptions. He has tacked on 157 rushing yards and three touchdowns, averaging 26.2 yards per game.
  • Henry Parrish Jr. has picked up a team-leading 585 rushing yards (97.5 per game) and nine scores.
  • So far this year Matt Jones has rushed for 207 yards (34.5 per game), with three touchdowns.
  • Harris has 53 receptions for a team-high 918 yards (153 per game) and five touchdowns.
  • Antwane Wells Jr. has 17 catches for 371 yards (61.8 per game) and four touchdowns.
  • Cayden Lee is averaging 49.5 yards per game, with 18 catches for 297 yards and one touchdown.
  • Jared Ivey has five sacks to lead the team, and has also racked up four TFL and 12 tackles.
  • Chris Paul Jr.’s 25 tackles, four TFL, and 2.5 sacks make him the team’s tackle leader.
  • Trey Amos has picked off two passes to lead the team while adding 19 tackles, two TFL, and two passes defended.

LSU Tigers

  • Garrett Nussmeier has passed for 1,652 yards (138-of-198), with 15 touchdowns and four interceptions (330.4 yards per game).
  • Caden Durham has run for a team-leading 249 yards on 28 carries (49.8 yards per game) while scoring three touchdowns. He also averages 26 receiving yards per game, grabbing six passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns.
  • So far this year Josh Williams has run for 166 yards on 41 carries (33.2 yards per game), with three touchdowns.
  • Aaron Anderson has grabbed 27 passes for a team best 371 yards and two touchdowns. He has been targeted 33 times, and averages 74.2 yards per game.
  • Kyren Lacy has also chipped in with 352 yards on 25 catches and five touchdowns. He has been targeted 44 times and averages 70.4 receiving yards.
  • Mason Taylor is averaging 56 receiving yards per game, racking up 28 receptions (35 targets) for 280 yards and one touchdown.
  • Bradyn Swinson has registered a team-leading five sacks, while adding four TFL and 15 tackles.
  • Whit Weeks’ 24 tackles and one TFL mean he’s the team’s leading tackler.
  • In terms of picks, Zy Alexander leads the team with one interception this season and has added five tackles and one pass defended.