Georgia Bulldogs vs. Ole Miss Rebels Line, Odds and Betting Information | Oct. 18

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The No. 9 Georgia Bulldogs (5-1) and the No. 5 Ole Miss Rebels (6-0) square off on Saturday, October 18, 2025 at Sanford Stadium in a clash of SEC opponents.

The Rebels are expected to lose (currently +7) versus the Bulldogs (with an over/under of 57.5 points).

Below you’ll find our preview for this this game between the Bulldogs and the Rebels, and discover all of our betting picks here, too!

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Georgia -7 vs. Ole Miss

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Georgia vs. Ole Miss betting lines

  • Spread favorite: Bulldogs (-7)
  • Moneyline: Bulldogs (-270), Rebels (+219)
  • Total: 57.5 points
  • TV Channel: ABC (KBMY – Bismarck)
  • Live Stream: Fubo

Georgia vs. Ole Miss betting info and stats

    Georgia has a pair of wins against the spread so far this season (2-4-0). Georgia has covered the spread once when the favorite by at least 7 points (a 1-2 ATS record). Georgia has been named as moneyline favorites five times this season, and has recorded a 4-1 record in those matchups. Ole Miss has a 4-2-0 record against the spread this season. This will be the first time on the year Ole Miss is the moneyline underdog.

Georgia vs. Ole Miss recent stats and trends

Georgia Bulldogs

  • Georgia is 2-1 against the spread in its last three games, and has a 2-1 straight-up record in those contests.
  • Once in those three games, the final combined score exceeded the set total.
  • Georgia’s last three games have ended with an average of 49.7 points scored. That’s 7.8 fewer points than this contest’s over/under.

Ole Miss Rebels

  • Ole Miss is 2-1 against the spread and 2-1 overall in its past three games.
  • The final combined score of each of the last three Ole Miss games did not go over the set point total.
  • The last three Ole Miss games averaged 59.2 total points, 1.7 more points than this matchup’s point total.

Georgia vs. Ole Miss key players

Georgia Bulldogs

  • Gunner Stockton has 1,259 yards passing for Georgia, completing 67.9% of his passes and collecting six touchdowns and one interception this season. He’s also helped out on the ground with 220 rushing yards (36.7 ypg) on 48 carries with six rushing touchdowns.
  • Chauncey Bowens has 315 rushing yards on 60 carries with four touchdowns.
  • Nate Frazier has collected 277 yards on 60 attempts, scoring two times.
  • Colbie Young’s 295 yards as a receiver lead the team. He’s been targeted 29 times and has collected 21 catches and one touchdown.
  • Zachariah Branch has put up a 291-yard season so far with two touchdowns, reeling in 27 passes on 39 targets.
  • London Humphreys has compiled 13 receptions for 165 yards, an average of 27.5 yards per game. He’s scored two times as a receiver this season.
  • Chris Cole paces the team with 3.0 sacks, and also has 4.0 TFL and 17 tackles.
  • C.J. Allen, Georgia’s leading tackler, has 40 tackles, 4.0 TFL, and three sacks this year.
  • Ellis Robinson IV has a team-high two interceptions to go along with eight tackles, 1.0 TFL, and two passes defended.

Ole Miss Rebels

  • Trinidad Chambliss has been a dual threat for Ole Miss this season. He has 1,286 passing yards (257.2 per game) while completing 65.4% of his passes. He’s tossed seven touchdown passes and one interception this season. On the ground, he’s compiled 281 yards (46.8 ypg) on 61 carries with three rushing touchdowns.
  • Kewan Lacy is his team’s leading rusher with 126 carries for 587 yards, or 97.8 per game. He’s found the end zone eight times on the ground, as well. Lacy has also chipped in with 13 catches for 87 yards.
  • Harrison Wallace III has registered 17 receptions this season and his team-high yardage total sits at 361 (60.2 yards per game). He’s been targeted 35 times and has two touchdowns.
  • Dae’Quan Wright has totaled 359 receiving yards (59.8 yards per game) and three touchdowns on 16 receptions.
  • Deuce Alexander has racked up 349 reciving yards (58.2 ypg) and one touchdown this season.
  • William Echoles has collected 3.0 sacks to lead the team, while also picking up 4.0 TFL and 24 tackles.
  • Jaden Yates, Ole Miss’ top tackler, has 32 tackles this year.
  • Cedrick Beavers has picked off a team-leading one pass. He also has 1.0 TFL and one pass defended to his name.
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