Ole Miss vs. Auburn Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 1-20-2024

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A pair of ranked programs from the SEC take to the parquet floor in the Yellowhammer State looking to put another game in the win column. The #22 Ole Miss Rebels are on the road as they take the trip to face the #13 Auburn Tigers Saturday night. Ole Miss was beaten 89-80 on the road by LSU in their previous contest Wednesday night, failing to cover the line as a three-point underdog. Auburn knocked off Vanderbilt 80-65 on the road Wednesday night, covering the line as an 11-point favorite. In the all-time series between the teams, the Tigers own a 76-60 advantage and have won the last four meetings, including a 78-74 home win in the most recent matchup on February 22, 2023.

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Ole Miss entered this week ranked but they may have a short stay after getting upended by LSU on the road Wednesday night. The Rebels dropped to 15-2 overall and stand tied for seventh in the SEC with a 2-2 mark in conference play. Against LSU, Ole Miss led by six early and by as many as seven in the first half before seeing the Tigers rally. The Rebels gave up a 9-0 run spanning both halves to turn a one-point lead into an eight-point deficit with 19:09 to play. They were unable to get closer than four the rest of the way as they couldn’t slow down LSU. Ole Miss shot 36.9% from the field, including six of 24 from three-point range, and allowed LSU to shoot 48.3% while controlling the boards 42-35. Jaylen Murray led the Rebels with 23 points in the loss.

The Rebels are averaging 77.8 points per contest on the year, which puts them 99th in the nation in scoring offense. Ole Miss is grabbing 35.1 rebounds per contest and dishes out 15.5 assists per game this season. The Rebels are 157th in the nation in scoring defense as they give up 70.6 points per contest. Ole Miss is led by Matthew Murrell, who puts up 17.4 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game. Allen Flanigan (16.5 points, seven rebounds, 3.4 assists) and Jaylen Murray (14.6 points, 3.8 assists) provide good secondary scoring. TJ Caldwell, Jaemyn Brakefield (12.2 points, 5.7 rebounds), Jamarion Sharp, Rashaud Marshall, Robert Cowherd and Austin Nunez are solid contributors for coach Chris Beard. Ole Miss shoots 46.1% from the field as a team on the year. The Rebels sink 7.6 threes per game while shooting 39% from downtown, putting them 15th in Division I. Ole Miss is solid at the charity stripe, cashing in 74.9% of their attempts.

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