Auburn at Ole Miss: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Tuesday’s game in Oxford

The No. 22 Tigers travel to Ole Miss on Tuesday in hopes of earning their first SEC road win of the season.

Auburn plays Ole Miss on Tuesday, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The No. 22 Auburn Tigers have found confidence after knocking off No. 16 Arkansas last Saturday at Neville Arena, 72-59. That win came after a dispiriting loss to Georgia last Wednesday in Athens.

“I am very proud of my team for the bounce-back, and obviously grateful for our homecourt advantage and, as I said before, probably more than anything, I don’t like disappointing people,” Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl said Monday. “You have all those people come out and support you, you don’t want to disappoint them, but they made a big difference.”

Next up for Auburn will be a trip to Oxford for a midweek tilt with Ole Miss on Tuesday. Pearl praises his defense, who allows just 62.5 points per game to SEC opponents, but says that he wants to limit the number of fouls his team gives when they square off with the Rebels.

“I know Florida made more free throws than we did,” Pearl said. “I know Georgia made more free throws than we did. They shot twice as many, and I know Arkansas shot twice as many free throws as we did.”

Auburn caught a break last Saturday against Arkansas, as the Razorbacks shot just 59.4% from the stripe. The Razorbacks did, however, take 32 shots from the free-throw line, which is an area that Auburn would like to improve on going forward.

Below, you will find all of the important information needed ahead of Tuesday’s key SEC game, including a how-to-watch guide, injury report, and projected starting lineups.

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