The 19th-ranked Ole Miss Rebels (7-2, 4-1 in the SEC) still control their destiny in the divisional race. Win out, and they advance to the conference championship game in Atlanta due to their head-to-head tiebreaker edge on Alabama. Three conference games are in their way, starting Saturday afternoon, when the Rebels welcome a desperate Arkansas (4-4, 2-2 in conference play) squad to Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
Arkansas vs. Ole Miss 2015: Start time, live stream, TV schedule and 3 things to know
Hogs are heading to Oxford looking to ruin the Rebels’ divisional title chances.
The Razorbacks’ season passed disappointment a couple of exits back, but if they fail to even make a bowl game it crosses into disaster territory. And here’s the remaining schedule:
| Date | Opponent | Opp. S&P+ Rk | Win Probability | Proj. W-L | Proj. Margin | Proj. Score | Cumulative Proj. Wins |
| Nov. 7 | at Ole Miss | 12 | 25% | L | -11.4 | 25.8 - 37.2 | 4.25 |
| Nov. 14 | at LSU | 6 | 21% | L | -14.2 | 26.6 - 40.8 | 4.46 |
| Nov. 21 | Mississippi State | 21 | 49% | L | -0.6 | 33.0 - 33.6 | 4.95 |
| Nov. 27 | Missouri | 85 | 81% | W | 15.2 | 33.4 - 18.3 | 5.76 |
They’ll have to pull an upset for that sixth win, so you can expect Bret Bielema’s team to pull out every stop to try and ruin the Rebels’ season.
As for Ole Miss, it's another chance for Chad Kelly and this explosive passing game to take on a struggling Arkansas secondary. "Swag" is just shy of the 3,000-yard mark, and is the SEC's highest-rated passer, throwing to the conference's best receiver in Laquon Treadwell, the league leader in catches (61), yards (870) and touchdowns (6).
How to watch, stream and listen
TV: Saturday, 3:30 p.m. ET, CBS
Online streaming: CBS Sports.com Link
Spread: Ole Miss is favored by 11 points.
Make friends: Rebels can chat about the game over at Red Cup Rebellion, and Razorback fans can do the same over at Arkansas Fight.
Three big things to know
1. Tony Conner
The Rebels’ All-American safety has missed a big chunk of this season recovering from knee surgery, but there’s a chance he could be back on Saturday. The Rebel secondary has been slightly vulnerable at times, so that should help shore things up against Arkansas’ Brandon Allen, who has been fairly efficient this season.
2. Alex Collins
The Razorback junior is third in the SEC with 960 yards this season. Ole Miss’ run defense is tough, but it’s been prone to wearing down against power teams, so if things are close, look for Arkansas to pound Collins downhill.
3. Revenge
Arkansas dealt the Rebels a brutal 30-0 shutout last season in Fayetteville, the final game of a brutal three-game conference losing streak that wrecked Ole Miss' College Football Playoff hopes. The Rebels have a pretty steep road to climb back into possible playoff contention, but the school's first EVER SEC Championship game birth is still pretty good motivation. And so is pushing Arkansas' season even further over the cliff.











