What time is the Ole Miss vs. Georgia Southern game Saturday?

Published 12:33 pm Friday, November 4, 2016

The main reason Ole Miss has tumbled from the national rankings and turned into a middling team in the Southeastern Conference is its inconsistent defense, especially when it comes to stopping the run.

That makes Georgia Southern an even more dangerous opponent.

Ole Miss (3-5) will be the heavy favorite when it hosts Georgia Southern (4-4) on Saturday, but the Eagles’ run-based option offense — which is ranked 21st in the nation with 239 yards per game — has the potential to cause problems for the Rebels.

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Game time Saturday: 11 a.m. 

TV channel: ESPNU

“They are a scary matchup because of all the athletic guys they have running that option offensively,” Freeze said.

Ole Miss has been one of the worst teams in the SEC in several defensive categories this season. The Rebels are giving up 32.5 points per game, which ranks last in the league and they’re giving up 236.9 yards rushing per game, which is 13th out of 14 SEC teams.

“It continues to be an issue for us on defense, stopping the run and giving up explosive plays,” Freeze said. “I have zero frustration in the effort of our kids. I do continue to have frustration over not being able to fix a recurring problem.”

Georgia Southern has lost four of its last five games, including 34-10 to Appalachian State last week.

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Some other things to watch when Ole Miss hosts Georgia Southern:

KELLY’S ENCORE: Ole Miss quarterback Chad Kelly threw for a school-record 465 yards in last week’s 40-29 loss to Auburn. The Rebels haven’t had many problems moving the ball through the air this season — they’re first in the SEC and 14th nationally with 325.4 yards passing per game.

REBELS TRYING TO AVOID LONGER SKID: Ole Miss has lost three games in a row for the first time since 2013. The Rebels haven’t lost four in a row since 2011, which was previous coach Houston Nutt’s final season. Ole Miss has a 30-1-2 record against current Sun Belt programs, including a 4-0 mark under Freeze.

QUITE A KICKER: Ole Miss kicker Gary Wunderlich was recently named one of the nation’s 20 semifinalists for the Lou Groza Award. The junior has been one of the most reliable kickers in the SEC, making 13 of 14 field goals and 31 of 33 extra points.

VALIANT EFFORT VS. WESTERN MICHIGAN: Georgia Southern lost to Western Michigan 49-31 in September. It didn’t seem like a noteworthy result at the time, but it turns out its been one of Western Michigan’s closer games this season. Western Michigan now has a 9-0 record and is the No. 17 ranked team in the nation.

YOUNG SUMMERS: Georgia Southern is led by first-year head coach Tyson Summers. At 36 years old, he’s the third-youngest coach at the Football Bowl Subdivision level. Only Memphis’ Mike Norvell and Western Michigan’s P.J. Fleck are younger at 35.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.