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The Arkansas Razorbacks and Ole Miss Rebels meet Saturday in week 12 SEC college football action from Razorback Stadium. Ole Miss faced off against Alabama in their last game. The Rebels would go on to fall by six points. As for Arkansas, they’re coming off a game versus LSU. The Razorbacks ended up losing by three.
The Rebels won their first seven games of the year over Troy, Central Arkansas, Georgia Tech, Tulsa, Kentucky, Vanderbilt and Auburn. After a 45-20 blowout loss to LSU, Ole Miss got back on track with a win over Texas A&M.
In the Alabama matchup, Ole Miss was up 17-14 at halftime but couldn’t hang on in an eventual 30-24 loss. QB Jaxson Dart put up 212 yards with a score, and Quinshon Judkins added 135 rush yards and two scores off 25 carries.
Over on the Arkansas side, they won their first three over Cincinnati, South Carolina and Missouri State, then lost three to Texas A&M, Alabama and Mississippi State. The Razorbacks would then beat BYU and Auburn before a loss to Liberty.
Back on Saturday versus LSU, the Razorbacks had an early 3-0 lead but were down by three at the break. Arkansas couldn’t catch up and lost 13-10. QB Cade Fortin managed 92 yards and a TD, while Raheim Sanders rushed 12 times for 46 yards.
The Rebels are 4-1 ATS in their last five in November and 3-1-1 ATS in their last five road games. Ole Miss is 1-4 ATS in their last five after an ATS win.
Meanwhile, the Razorbacks are 3-1-1 ATS in their last five in November and 2-5 ATS versus a team with a winning record. Arkansas is 1-4 ATS in their last five on turf.
PICK: I’m going to stick with Ole Miss. The Rebels put together a pretty good effort versus a solid Alabama team in their last outing. Ole Miss posted 403 total yards (191 rushing) with 22 first downs and 8-of-16 on third-down tries. It easily could have been a Rebels win.
As for Arkansas, they had a pretty solid game against a great LSU team in their last outing. Arkansas held the Tigers to just 86 passing yards and 15 first downs. It’s going to be tough for Ole Miss to find much traction here, but I think they’ll eventually cover.