Ole Miss Football Announces 2025 SEC Opponents

The Ole Miss Rebels now know who they will face within the Southeastern Conference in the 2025 season.
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The 2024 college football season is still months away, but the Ole Miss Rebels already know who they will face when the 2025 campaign rolls around.

Ole Miss' 2025 Southeastern Conference opponents were released on Wednesday with a few interesting road trips on the horizon. These are the same conference opponents the Rebels will face this season, but the host sites will be swapped.

Ole Miss vs. Florida in 2020
Ole Miss vs. Florida in 2020 / © Justin Ford-USA TODAY Sports

You can find the full listing below.

HOME: 

- Arkansas Razorbacks 

- Florida Gators 

- LSU Tigers 

- South Carolina Gamecocks

AWAY:

- Georgia Bulldogs 

- Kentucky Wildcats 

- Mississippi State Bulldogs

- Oklahoma Sooners

Florida and South Carolina will be making their first trips to Oxford since the 2020 season come 2025, and Ole Miss will traverse the path to Norman, Oklahoma, for the first time in school history to face the Sooners. It will also be just the third meeting all-time between Ole Miss and OU, joining the 1999 Independence Bowl and the upcoming matchup between the teams in 2024.

This campaign will also mark Ole Miss' second road trip to Athens, Georgia, in the span of three years. The Rebels are set to host the Bulldogs in Oxford this fall on Nov. 9.

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According to a release from Ole Miss, the opponents for 2025 were approved this week by SEC Presidents and Chancellors following a recommendation from the conference's athletic directors.

The Rebels are currently in the midst of spring drills, a period that will conclude with The Grove Bowl spring game on April 13. Ole Miss will open its 2024 season at home on Aug. 31 when it plays host to the Furman Paladins.


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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.