Georgia-Ole Miss football will be a night game

The Georgia-Ole Miss football game will be a night game televised on ESPN

The Georgia-Ole Miss game will be a night game that will be televised at 7 p.m. ET on CBS on Nov. 11. Georgia and Ole Miss both took care of business over the weekend.

Ole Miss enters the Georgia game as the No. 10 team in the country, per the US LBM Coaches Poll. Georgia remains the No. 1 team in the country.

The Rebels and head coach Lane Kiffin are 8-1 entering the Georgia game. Georgia is 9-0 and is coming off a 30-21 victory over the Missouri Tigers. Ole Miss’s lone defeat is to Alabama, so the Rebels not out of the College Football Playoff picture yet.

ESPN’s College GameDay is coming to Athens, Georgia, for the Ole Miss game. The winner of the Georgia-Ole Miss game will still have an excellent shot at making the College Football Playoff. The loser will face a steep climb.

Ole Miss defeated Texas A&M 38-35 in a wild Week 10 game. Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart and running back Quinshon Judkins form one of the best running back-quarterback combinations in the country.

SEC sets potential game times for Georgia-Ole Miss

The Georgia-Ole Miss football game will either be played at 3:30 p.m. ET or will be a night game

The Southeastern Conference has set three potential game times for the Georgia-Ole Miss game.

The uncertainty exists because the SEC’s game of the week on CBS for Week 11 is still being determined. The conference has three potential options: Ole Miss at Georgia, Florida at LSU and Tennessee at Missouri. One of those will be on CBS at 3:30 p.m. ET. The other two will be televised on the SEC Network at 7:30 p.m. ET or on ESPN at 7 p.m. ET.

If Georgia and Ole Miss both take care of business on Nov. 4, the SEC will likely put Georgia-Ole Miss in the 3:30 p.m. ET game. Ole Miss hosts Texas A&M in Week 10 and No. 1 Georgia hosts No. 14 Missouri.

The SEC has a full slate in Week 11. Other games are Alabama at Kentucky, Vanderbilt at South Carolina, Auburn at Arkansas and Mississippi State at Texas A&M.

If Georgia and Ole Miss both win in Week 10, Georgia would be 9-0 and Ole Miss would be 8-1 entering their Nov. 11 clash. Ole Miss’s lone defeat is to Alabama, so it is not out of the College Football Playoff picture yet.

UGA basketball falls to 4-7 in SEC play with loss to Ole Miss

Georgia basketball has lost six of its last seven games after a 3-1 SEC start

The Georgia Bulldogs lost 78-74 to the Ole Miss Rebels at home on Feb. 7. Georgia is now 4-7 in SEC conference play and 14-10 overall. Ole Miss moves to 2-9 in SEC play and 10-14 overall.

Head coach Mike White and the Bulldogs have dropped six of their last seven games after opening SEC play 3-1. Overall, Georgia basketball has been much more competitive this season, but it is clear that the Bulldogs need to improve if they want to be a future contender in the SEC.

Georgia limited turnovers (10) against Ole Miss. The Bulldogs did not shot three-pointers well and struggled from the free throw line to an extent.

Former Georgia guard Tye Fagan suited up for Ole Miss. Amazingly, Fagan,  who last played at Georgia during the 2020-2021 season, did not face any of his former teammates. That shows the amount of roster turnover the Dawgs have had recently.

Georgia basketball hosts Kentucky on Saturday, Feb. 11 at noon. Here’s a look at some key stats and photos from Georgia’s defeat to Ole Miss: