Ole Miss Basketball vs. Alabama: Preview, How To Watch, Betting Odds

The Ole Miss Rebels look to revive their NCAA Tournament hopes on Wednesday in a date against the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Ole Miss Basketball vs. Alabama: Preview, How To Watch, Betting Odds
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The Ole Miss Rebels are still reeling from a detrimental loss to the South Carolina Gamecocks over the weekend, but there is no rest for the weary.

If the Rebels hope to revive their NCAA Tournament hopes, a win over the Alabama Crimson Tide on Wednesday night appears to be a must. Ole Miss looks to be on the wrong side of the bubble in terms of reaching the Big Dance, but an upset win over the Tide would go a long way in keeping them in the conversation.

Ole Miss Rebels forward Jaemyn Brakefield vs. South Carolina
Ole Miss Rebels forward Jaemyn Brakefield vs. South Carolina / © Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports

Ole Miss' Allen Flanigan will not be suspended for Wednesday's game after committing a flagrant foul against the Gamecocks over the weekend, so that's an added bonus that the Rebels will have on the floor tonight.

Can the Rebels right the ship and keep their postseason dreams alive? Here's a preview of tonight's action in Oxford, including how to watch and bet on the game.

Rebels Fall Out of NCAA Tournament Projections Following Loss vs. South Carolina

WHO: No. 14 Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Ole Miss Rebels

RECORDS: Alabama (19-8, 11-3 SEC) vs. Ole Miss (19-8, 6-8 SEC)

WHEN: Wednesday, Feb. 28 -- 8 p.m. CT

WHERE: SJB Pavilion -- Oxford, Miss.

TELEVISION/STREAMING: ESPN2 -- fuboTV (Start your free trial)

Play-by-Play: Kevin Fitzgerald, Color: Dane Bradshaw, Sideline: Alyssa Lang

RADIO: Ole Miss Radio Network (93.7 FM locally)

Play-by-Play: David Kellum, Color: Marc Dukes

SPREAD (via SI Sportsbook): Alabama -5.5, Ole Miss +5.5

MONEY LINE: Alabama -222, Ole Miss +175

OVER/UNDER: 166.5


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John Macon Gillespie
JOHN MACON GILLESPIE

John Macon Gillespie is the publisher of The Grove Report and has experience on the Ole Miss beat spanning five years.