Ole Miss Rebels 2024 Football Schedule Revealed

The entirety of the 2024 Ole Miss Rebels football schedule was revealed on Wednesday night.
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OXFORD -- The entirety of the 2024 Ole Miss Rebels football schedule was revealed on Wednesday night, including the league games in a new era of the Southeastern Conference.

In a year that sees the addition of the Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners to the SEC, Ole Miss will face the latter of that duo as well as typical conference opponents like the LSU Tigers, Arkansas Razorbacks and Mississippi State Bulldogs. You can view the entirety of the 2024 schedule below with SEC games indicated in bold. 

Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin
Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin / © Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports

Aug. 31 vs. Furman Paladins

Sept. 7 vs. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders

Sept. 14 at Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Sept. 21 vs. Georgia Southern Eagles

Sept. 28 vs. Kentucky Wildcats

Oct. 5 at South Carolina Gamecocks

Oct. 12 at LSU Tigers

BYE WEEK

Oct. 26 vs. Oklahoma Sooners

Nov. 2 at Arkansas Razorbacks

Nov  9 vs. Georgia Bulldogs

BYE WEEK

Nov. 23 at Florida Gators

Nov. 30 vs. Mississippi State Bulldogs*

* denotes a game date that is subject to change.

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For now, the annual Egg Bowl against Mississippi State is slated for a Saturday, but Ole Miss has indicated that the contest could be moved back to its now-traditional slot of Thanksgiving Day. 

Some notable takeaways from this schedule release are the two bye weeks for the Rebels (one before Oklahoma and one before Florida) as well as getting the Sooners at home instead of traveling to Norman.

The Rebels open their season with four-straight non-conference games, including their Power Five date at Wake Forest, before beginning SEC play with a home game against Kentucky in the last week of September.


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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.