where can i watch the ole miss game
You can watch the Ole Miss game on national TV (for the current College Football Playoff vs. Tulane, it’s on TNT) and via several legal live TV streaming services that carry that channel and the main college football networks.
Today’s Ole Miss game basics
- The current CFP first‑round Ole Miss vs. Tulane game is listed on TNT as the primary TV channel.
- Kickoff is in the mid‑afternoon window (around 3:30 p.m. ET / 2:30 p.m. CT) from Vaught‑Hemingway Stadium in Oxford.
If your question is about a different Ole Miss game (regular‑season SEC matchup, Egg Bowl, etc.), the channel could instead be ABC, ESPN, or another major network, so it’s worth double‑checking listings for the exact opponent and date.
Where to stream the Ole Miss game
Most Ole Miss football games, including big matchups, are available through live TV streamers that carry the main college football channels. Popular options include:
- Fubo – Markets itself heavily for college football and specifically promotes that you can “watch Ole Miss games live” with a free trial; it carries ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, and more in most areas.
- YouTube TV – Offers ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, ESPN, SEC Network, and many other sports channels, and highlights the ability to watch Ole Miss Rebels football online with a free trial.
- DirecTV Stream / similar services – Often suggested as a way to get access to ABC and other broadcast networks for Ole Miss games, sometimes with promo free‑trial periods.
For today’s CFP Ole Miss–Tulane game on TNT, check whether your streaming service includes TNT in its base or sports package; most full cable‑replacement services do.
Quick how‑to, step by step
- Confirm which game you mean (opponent and date) so you get the right channel (TNT, ABC, ESPN, etc.).
- If you have cable or satellite, tune directly to that listed channel at kickoff.
- If you don’t have cable, start a free trial on a live TV streaming service (Fubo, YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, etc.) that includes the game’s channel in your region.
- Sign in on your TV, phone, or browser, search “Ole Miss” or select the channel, and start the live stream shortly before kickoff.
Forum‑style tip and trending context
“where can i watch the ole miss game”
Lately, fans in forums and comment sections talk about a few recurring points:
- Many are using short free‑trial windows on services like Fubo or YouTube TV just for the CFP run, then cancelling afterward.
- Others prefer sticking with regular cable, since big Ole Miss games have been on national outlets like ABC, TNT, or ESPN all season.
- There are also mentions of shady free streaming links, but those carry serious legal and security risks and are not recommended.
If you tell the specific opponent (Tulane, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, etc.) and whether you have cable or are streaming‑only, it’s possible to narrow it down to the exact app and channel for you.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.