Ole Miss Rebels vs Arkansas Razorbacks Betting Pick & Prediction 11/2/24

ESPN will be covering the week ten matchup between the Ole Miss Rebels and Arkansas Razorbacks, set for 12:00 ET on Saturday, November 2nd, at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville. Ole Miss comes in with a 6-2 record, while Arkansas is 5-3 this season. The Rebels are -7-point favorites on the road, with the over/under line currently at 53.5 points.

OLE MISS REBELS VS ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS BETTING PICK

The Pick: Arkansas Razorbacks +7

This game will be played at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium at 12:00 ET on Saturday, November 2nd.

WHY BET THE ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS:

  • We have the Ole Miss Rebels winning this one by a score of 33 to 27
  • Even though we like the Ole Miss Rebels to win, our ATS pick is to take the Arkansas Razorbacks at +7
  • Look for this game to go over the line of 53.5 points

Will The Ole Miss Rebels Win As Road Favorites?

With a 6-2 record, Ole Miss is 100% bowl-eligible heading into Week 10 against Arkansas. They rank 7th in our power rankings but have just a 3.2% chance of winning the Southeastern. However, they hold a 19.4% chance of making the playoff, according to our projections.

Ole Miss has been favored in six of their eight games and has a 5-1 record as the favorite. Their average scoring margin is +28.5 points, and they are 4-2 against the spread this season.

The over/under line for this week is 53.5 points. Ole Miss games have averaged 50.5 points, with an average line of 59.2 points. Their over/under record is 0-6, with games falling short of the line by an average of 12.4 points.

Heading into week 10, Ole Miss boasts the third-best passing attack in college football, averaging 354 yards per game. They are 13th in scoring, with 39.5 points per game, and we rank them 14th in our offensive power rankings. Jaxson Dart has thrown for 2,695 yards, completing 70.6% of his passes, and has a passer rating of 122. He has 15 touchdowns and three interceptions.

Ole Miss ranks 15th in passing completions, averaging 22.9 per game. On the ground, they average 185 rushing yards per game. Henry Parrish Jr. leads the rushing attack with 656 yards and 10 touchdowns. Tre Harris has 987 receiving yards on 59 catches, with six touchdowns.

Ole Miss’s defense has been a strong point this season, ranking 4th nationally by allowing just 11 points per game. In their recent matchup against Oklahoma, they gave up 14 points, surrendering 329 total yards, including 182 passing yards and 147 rushing yards on 50 attempts.

Opponents are averaging 79.8 rushing yards per game against Ole Miss, the 5th-lowest in the country. Through the air, quarterbacks have posted a 76.5 passer rating, completing 61.1% of their passes for an average of 217.8 yards per game.

Are The Arkansas Razorbacks Going Win In At Upset At Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium

Arkansas enters Week 10 against Ole Miss with a 5-3 record, ranked 25th in our power rankings. They have a 98.1% chance of becoming bowl-eligible but only a 0.1% chance of winning the Southeastern. At home, the Razorbacks are 2-1, and they’ve been favored in just two games this season.

Their ATS record stands at 4-2, with a perfect 3-0 mark on the road and 1-2 at home. Arkansas has a +11.5 average scoring margin and is 3-1 against the spread as the underdog.

Arkansas’ over/under record is 2-4, with their games averaging 55 points. The average over/under line this season has been 56.6 points, while this week’s line is set at 53.5 points.

Heading into week 10, Arkansas ranks 27th in our offensive power rankings and in points per game, averaging 33.2. They are 19th in passing yards, with 283.1 per game, and 24th in rushing, averaging 201 yards. They have been efficient on third downs, converting 48.6% of their attempts, which ranks 11th nationally.

Quarterback Taylen Green has thrown for 2,055 yards, completing 60.6% of his passes. He has 11 touchdowns and 7 interceptions, with a passer rating of 90. Leading the ground game is Ja’Quinden Jackson, who has rushed for 592 yards and 10 touchdowns, averaging 5 yards per carry. Andrew Armstrong leads the receiving corps with 722 yards on 49 catches, though he has just one touchdown.

Arkansas’s defense has been solid this season, ranking 42nd nationally by allowing 21.8 points per game. They’ve given up 120.5 rushing yards per game, which ranks 42nd, and 229.2 passing yards per game.

In their recent win over Mississippi State, Arkansas forced two interceptions but allowed 471 total yards, including 309 passing yards.