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    Alabama vs. Ole Miss Online Live Stream, TV Broadcast Info

    Alabama vs. Ole Miss online live stream and TV broadcast information for Saturday's top 15 showdown between the Crimson Tide and Rebels in Tuscaloosa.

    September 16, 2015


    What you need to know about the Alabama vs. Ole Miss online live stream and TV broadcast, as well as game preview


    The No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide get a shot at revenge this week when the No. 15 Ole Miss Rebels come to town on Saturday night.

    Last year the Rebels pulled off the stunning upset with a 13-point rally in the fourth quarter to beat the Tide. The goal posts were ripped down, paraded around town, and the rest, as they say, is history.

    This year the Rebels won’t have the help of the home crowd, and Alabama fans are licking their chops at the thought of making Ole Miss’ life a living hell inside Bryant-Denny Stadium.

    Can Hugh Freeze and the Rebels shock ‘Bama again, or will Nick Saban have the Tide rolling at home?

    Below is everything you need to know about the game, including the Alabama vs. Ole Miss online live stream options, TV broadcast information, and game notes.

    Alabama vs. Ole Miss Live Stream & TV Broadcast Information

    • Venue: Bryant-Denny Stadium (Tuscaloosa, AL)
    • Date: Saturday, September 19
    • Kickoff Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
    • National TV: ESPN
    • Alabama vs. Ole Miss Online Live Stream: WATCH ESPN, Alabama Radio, Ole Miss Radio

    Game Notes

    • Alabama and Ole Miss will meet for the 64th time in a series that dates back to 1894. The Crimson Tide owns the all-time advantage, 47- 10-2 (51-9-2 actual), including a 25-1 mark when playing as the home team. Alabama has won its last 12 games at home over Ole Miss, but fell in the most recent meeting between the two teams as the Rebels snapped the Tide’s 10- game series winning streak with a 23-17 win in Oxford a season ago.
    • Nick Saban is 12-1 all-time in Southeastern Conference home openers spanning his time at Alabama and LSU.
    • Ole Miss is the first SEC team to ever score 73+ points in back-to-back games conference since Houston in 1968 … The Rebels have eclipsed 600 total yards in both games.

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