Georgia Southern Eagles at Ole Miss Rebels Player Props, Picks and Predictions - 9/21/2024 7:45 PM EST
We have your Georgia Southern Eagles at Ole Miss Rebels prop betting and game preview needs covered as the Georgia Southern Eagles hit the road to face the Ole Miss Rebels.
Georgia Southern Eagles at Ole Miss Rebels Odds Info
Best Moneyline Odds: Georgia Southern Eagles +3000 (ESPN Bet) / Ole Miss Rebels -10000 (ESPN Bet)
Best Spread Odds: -36.5 - Georgia Southern Eagles -110 (BetMGM) / Ole Miss Rebels -110 (BetMGM)
Best Total Odds: 66.0 - Under -108 (DraftKings) / Over -112 (DraftKings)
Game Info
Date: 9/21/2024
Time: 7:45 PM EST
Location: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (Oxford, MS)
TV: SEC Network
Georgia Southern Eagles at Ole Miss Rebels Preview
The Ole Miss Rebels are set to host the Georgia Southern Eagles in what promises to be an intriguing matchup at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. The Rebels have been on a roll this season, boasting a perfect record and demonstrating dominance on both sides of the ball. Their offense, led by quarterback Jaxson Dart, has been prolific, averaging 56 points per game. Dart's impressive 83 percent completion rate has been supported by a stellar receiving corps, including standout performances from Tre Harris and Juice Wells. Harris leads the team with 27 receptions for 403 yards, while Wells has consistently found the end zone in each game this season.
On the ground, running back Henry Parrish Jr. has emerged as a key player, amassing 338 rushing yards and six touchdowns over the first three games. His ability to take it "day-by-day" and focus on each play has been crucial to his success, as he benefits from a strong offensive line. The Rebels' defense has been equally formidable, allowing just 3.0 points per game, tying them for first in scoring defense nationally. This defensive prowess will be a significant challenge for the Georgia Southern Eagles, who face long odds in this contest.
Georgia Southern will need to find a way to penetrate Ole Miss's stout defense and contain their explosive offense. The Eagles will have to bring their best game to Oxford if they hope to compete against a team that has shown no signs of slowing down. With Ole Miss's balanced attack and defensive strength, the Rebels are well-positioned to continue their winning streak as they prepare for this non-conference clash.
Georgia Southern Eagles at Ole Miss Rebels Pick: Ole Miss Rebels Against the Spread
The Ole Miss Rebels have been nothing short of dominant in the early stages of the 2024 college football season, and they are well-positioned to cover the spread against the Georgia Southern Eagles. With a potent offense averaging 56 points per game, the Rebels have showcased their ability to score at will, led by quarterback Jaxson Dart's impressive 83 percent completion rate. The receiving duo of Tre Harris and Juice Wells has been instrumental in this offensive explosion, combining for over 1,300 receiving yards in just three games. On the ground, Henry Parrish Jr. has been a force, rushing for 338 yards and six touchdowns, further solidifying the Rebels' balanced attack.
Defensively, Ole Miss has been equally impressive, allowing a mere 3.0 points per game, which ties them for first in scoring defense nationally. This formidable defense will pose a significant challenge for the Georgia Southern Eagles, who face the daunting task of penetrating a unit that has stifled opponents consistently. The Rebels' ability to control both sides of the ball makes them a formidable opponent, and their track record this season suggests they are more than capable of covering the spread.
Given the Rebels' offensive firepower and defensive prowess, combined with their perfect record and home-field advantage at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Ole Miss is well-equipped to continue their winning streak and cover the spread against Georgia Southern. The Eagles will need a near-perfect performance to keep pace with a team that has shown no signs of slowing down, making the Rebels a strong pick against the spread in this matchup.
Georgia Southern Eagles at Ole Miss Rebels Top Player Prop Picks
Jaxson Dart Over 300.5 Passing Yards Passing Yards -110 (DraftKings)
Jaxson Dart has been a revelation for the Ole Miss Rebels this season, boasting an impressive 83 percent completion rate. His ability to connect with his receivers has been a key factor in the Rebels' offensive success, averaging 56 points per game. With Tre Harris and Juice Wells leading the receiving corps, Dart has consistently found targets downfield, contributing to over 1,300 passing yards in just three games. Given Georgia Southern's challenge in facing a defense that allows only 3.0 points per game, Dart is likely to exploit any defensive lapses and continue his aerial assault, making the over on 300.5 passing yards a strong play.
Henry Parrish Jr. Over 1.5 Rushing Touchdowns -105 (FanDuel)
Henry Parrish Jr. has emerged as a crucial component of the Rebels' ground game, amassing 338 rushing yards and six touchdowns over the first three games. His ability to take it "day-by-day" and focus on each play has been instrumental in his success, supported by a formidable offensive line. With Ole Miss's offense firing on all cylinders and Georgia Southern facing a daunting task against a team that has shown no signs of slowing down, Parrish is poised to find the end zone multiple times. His knack for scoring, combined with the Rebels' balanced attack, makes the over on 1.5 rushing touchdowns an enticing proposition.
Tre Harris Over 100.5 Receiving Yards -115 (BetMGM)
Tre Harris has been a standout performer for the Rebels, leading the team with 27 receptions for 403 yards. His chemistry with quarterback Jaxson Dart has been evident, as Harris consistently finds himself in favorable positions to make big plays. With the Rebels' passing game averaging 434.9 yards per game, Harris is a central figure in their offensive strategy. Facing a Georgia Southern defense that will struggle to contain Ole Miss's explosive offense, Harris is well-positioned to surpass the 100.5 receiving yards mark, continuing his push for a 1,000-yard season.