Ole Miss football vs Kentucky: Final score, highlights from Week 5 game
OXFORD − Ole Miss football's season has been blemished.
Kentucky beat the No. 6 Rebels 20-17 on Saturday in Ole Miss' conference opener. Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin said an SEC opponent would test the undefeated Rebels in ways their nonconference opponents couldn't, and he was correct.
The Wildcats led 13-10 late in the third quarter before Ole Miss’ offense hit a big play from receiver Tre Harris and the Rebels’ defense buckled down. Kentucky went on a late game-winning touchdown drive and the Rebels' potential 48-yard game-tying field goal with 48 seconds left went wide left.
Ole Miss is now 4-1 and 0-1 in SEC play. It's Kentucky's (3-2, 1-2 SEC) first conference win.
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Ole Miss vs Kentucky score updates
Rebels miss potential game-tying field goal (4Q, 0:48)
Ole Miss got to the 38-yard line. It wasn't enough. Rebels kicker Caden Davis missed the potential game-tying field goal wide left. Kentucky will be able to kneel out the clock.
Rebels respond with their own unlikely 4th down long ball. (4Q, 1:49)
Facing fourth-and-11 from their own 24, the Rebels aren't out of this game. Dart completed a 42-yard pass up the middle of the field to tight end Caden Prieskorn. It puts Ole Miss on the edge of field goal range.
Ole Miss 17, Kentucky 20: Kattus fumble recovery (4Q, 2:25)
Kentucky takes the lead on a six-play, 83-yard touchdown drive. It came on a bizarre play where quarterback Gavin Wimsatt fumbled the ball but his teammate Josh Kattus hopped on the ball and fell in the end zone.
Kentucky has life (4Q, 3:49)
Facing a fourth down deep in their own territory, Kentucky hit a huge play.
Wildcats quarterback Brock Vandagriff lofted a deep pass down the left sideline that hit receiver Barion Brown in stride. Brown hauled in for a 63-yard gain, setting UK up at the 18-yard line.
Fourth quarter
Ole Miss 17, Kentucky 13 (3Q, 0:10)
Facing a 4th-and-2 on Kentucky's 48-yard line, the Rebels could have punted. Instead, they ran a play that led to jubilation. Jaxson Dart hit Tre Harris on a slant that Harris took to the house. It gives Ole Miss the lead and Harris redemption for his fumble.
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Tre Harris fumble ends promising Ole Miss drive (3Q, 4:30)
Ole Miss' five-play, 57-yard drive ended on a sour note. Star receiver Tre Harris fumbled on the Kentucky 18-yard line. After review, the Wildcats had a clear recovery and were awarded the ball. Kentucky can drive down and make this a two-score game with a touchdown.
Ole Miss 10, Kentucky 13: Raynor 48-yard field goal (3Q, 6:31)
Kentucky jumps back ahead by three points with a long field goal.
Ole Miss 10, Kentucky 10: Davis 31-yard field goal (3Q, 9:44)
Third quarter
Halftime: Ole Miss 7, Kentucky 10
The second quarter is Ole Miss' first scoreless quarter this season. Kentucky has run 40 plays to the Rebels' 23, allowing them to dominate in time of possession. It's a good recipe for an underdog to win.
Ole Miss 7, Kentucky 10: Key five-yard touchdown catch (2Q, 0:27)
The Rebels trail for the first time this season. Kentucky put together a 13-play, 81-yard drive in 5:45. The drive was also assisted by three defensive Ole Miss penalties. Wildcat quarterback Brock Vandagriff lofted a touch pass to reciever Dane Key for the score.
Ole Miss punts for third consecutive drive (2Q, 6:00)
Ole Miss' offense started brilliantly but has since stalled. The Rebels are forced to punt again and Kentucky takes over at its 19-yard line. It's been all punts for Ole Miss since the opening touchdown drive.
Rebels stop long Wildcats drive (2Q, 7:52)
A 10-play Kentucky drive ends in a punt. The Wildcats drove 41 yards and picked up a fourth down but opted to punt when facing a 4th-and-2 from midfield. The Rebels take over at their 17-yard line.
Second quarter
Jaxson Dart sacked to end Ole Miss' second drive. (1Q, 4:17)
Kentucky's strong pass rush is starting to show itself. Kentucky edge rusher Octavious Oxendine sacks Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart to force a rare Ole Miss punt. The Wildcats take over on their 34-yard line.
Ole Miss 7, Kentucky 3: Raynor 27-yard field goal (1Q, 5:13)
The Rebels started quickly and Kentucky responded with a methodical march. The Wildcats get on the board with a 15-play, 7:38-long drive. It ends in a short field goal from Alex Raynor. Kentucky ran nine rushing plays on its opening drive.
Ole Miss 7, Kentucky 0: Parrish one-yard touchdown rush (1Q, 12:51)
It looked like the Rebels might be robbed of their first possession. Instead, quarterback Jaxson Dart turns it into seven points. Dart led a six-play, 83-yard drive where he completed every pass he threw.
First quarter (14:55, 1Q)
Kentucky strikes first. Ole Miss kick returner Micah Davis gets plastered on his opening return and goes down at the 17-yard line. It was initially called that Davis fumbled but, after review, Ole Miss retains possession.
Ole Miss left tackle Jayden Williams is out
Junior left tackle Jayden Williams will not play against Kentucky, per the Saturday morning injury report update. He was a late addition to the "out" category.
Ole Miss updates end zone paint job
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Ole Miss vs Kentucky time today
Date: Saturday, Sept. 28
Time: 11 a.m. CT
Location: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi
What channel is Ole Miss vs Kentucky game on today?
TV channel: ABC
Streaming: Fubo (free trial)
Radio: Ole Miss radio
Ole Miss vs. Kentucky will be broadcast nationally on ABC. Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy will call the game from the booth at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, with Molly McGrath reporting from the sidelines. You can stream the game through Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Ole Miss vs Kentucky history
Series record: After vacated wins, Ole Miss leads, 29-14-1
Ole Miss' last win: 2022 (22-19)
Kentucky's last win: 2011 (30-13)
Ole Miss vs Kentucky predictions
Ole Miss 30, Kentucky 10: The Rebels may face their first test of the season, but everything they have displayed in 2024 has indicated they won't fold. If the Rebels' rushing game gets swallowed up, Dart can cut lose. The Rebels should be able to pull out a one-dimensional win where they lean on Dart if needed.
Ole Miss vs Kentucky betting odds
Game lines and odds from BetMGM as of Saturday:
Spread: Ole Miss (-16.5)
Over/under: 52.5
Moneyline: Ole Miss (-750), Kentucky (+525)
Ole Miss vs Kentucky injury updates
Defensive lineman Jared Ivey's status will be one to monitor. He is probable to play against Kentucky. Ivey is dealing with an ankle injury he got in the Week 3 game at Wake Forest. It kept him out of the game last week against Georgia Southern. Ivey, a 6-foot-6, 285-pound senior defensive lineman, has been a big part of the Rebels' dominant defense. He has two sacks this season.
Full injury updates here.
Ole Miss vs Kentucky weather update
It will be a cool game at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. AccuWeather projects it to be 64 degrees and cloudy in the morning for the 11 a.m. kick in Oxford. There is a 25% chance of rain.
Ole Miss football 2024 schedule
Aug. 31: vs. Furman (76-0 W)
Sept. 7: vs. Middle Tennessee (52-3 W)
Sept. 14: at Wake Forest (40-6 W)
Sept. 21: vs. Georgia Southern (52-13 W)
Sept. 28: vs. Kentucky
Oct. 5: at South Carolina
Oct. 12: at LSU
Oct. 26: vs. Oklahoma
Nov. 2: at Arkansas
Nov. 9: vs. Georgia
Nov. 23: at Florida
Nov. 29: vs. Mississippi State
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Kentucky football 2024 schedule
Aug. 31: vs Southern Miss (31-0 W)
Sept. 7: vs South Carolina (31-6 L)
Sept. 14: vs Georgia (13-12 L)
Sept. 21: vs Ohio (41-6 W)
Sept. 28: at Ole Miss
Oct. 12: vs Vanderbilt
Oct. 19: at Florida
Oct. 26: vs Auburn
Nov. 2: at Tennessee
Nov. 16: vs Murray State
Nov. 23: at Texas
Nov. 30: vs Louisville
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Sam Hutchens covers Ole Miss for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at Shutchens@gannett.com or reach him on X at @Sam_Hutchens_
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