The No. 6-ranked Ole Miss Rebels (9-1, 5-1) host the Florida Gators (3-6, 2-4) this Saturday at 7:00 p.m. ET.
Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin enters the game riding a three-game winning streak and aiming to keep Ole Miss in the College Football Playoff contention. Interim head coach Billy Gonzales and the Gators, however, are looking to bounce back after two straight losses as they try to end their season on a positive note.

Ole Miss vs. Florida Details
- Date: October 15, 2025
- Game time: 7:00 p.m. ET
- Location: Vaught Hemingway Stadium, Oxford, Mississippi
- Predicted weather at kick: 67 degrees Fahrenheit
- How to watch: ESPN
Ole Miss vs. Florida Head-to-Head Record
Saturday’s game marks the 27th meeting between Ole Miss and Florida. Their first matchup took place on October 6, 1926, in Gainesville, where Ole Miss won 12-7.
The all-time series remains tight, with Florida holding a slight 13-12-1 edge. The teams tied 13-13 in their second meeting on November 10, 1934, in Gainesville. Since 2015, the Gators have held a three-game winning streak. Ole Miss will look to even the all-time series and continue its strong season with a win at home.
Ole Miss vs. Florida Grades
- Ole Miss (87.1, B+)
- Florida (77.3, C+)
- Ole Miss (83.6, B)
- Florida (82.2, B-)
- Ole Miss (84.2, B)
- Florida (85.1, B)
- Trinidad Chambliss, Ole Miss (91.9, A-)
- DJ Lagway, Florida (69.6, D+)
- Kewan Lacy, Ole Miss (87.3, B+)
- Jadan Baugh, Florida (88.2, B+)
- Harrison Wallace III, Ole Miss (79.6, C+)
- Eugene Wilson III, Florida (75.2, C)
- Dae’Quan Wright, Ole Miss (84, B)
- Tony Livingston, Florida (79.1, C+)
- Princewill Umanmielen, Ole Miss (77.4, C+)
- George Gumbs Jr., Florida (75.9, C)
- Will Echoles, Ole Miss (83, B-)
- Brien Taylor Jr., Florida (75.7, C)
- TJ Dottery, Ole Miss (75.7, C)
- Myles Graham, Florida (81.7, B-)
- Cedrick Beavers, Ole Miss (87.4, B+)
- Devin Moore, Florida (87.8, B+)
- Wydett Williams Jr., Ole Miss (87.8, B+)
- Bryce Thornton, Florida (86.2, B)
Ole Miss vs. Florida Prediction
Ole Miss has had a dominant 2025 season and continues to show consistency on both sides of the ball. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss ranks No. 4 in the PFSN QBi rankings, with 2,356 passing yards, 13 touchdowns, and six rushing touchdowns. The Rebels’ offense is future supported by running back Kewan Lacy, who is ranked No. 7 in PFSN RBi, and Dae’Quan Wright, who is ranked No. 4 in PFSN TEi.
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Florida has strong individual talent, including Jadan Baugh, who is ranked No. 5 in PFSN RBi, and Jake Slaughter, who slots in at No. 2 on PFSN’s OL leaderboard. However, they have struggled to translate talent into wins. Quarterback DJ Langway has yet to find the consistency needed to lead the Gators’ offense efficiently.
With a home-field advantage and a more competitive roster, Ole Miss is expected to control this game. The Rebels’ offensive depth and leadership should help them secure another win and maintain their top-10 ranking.
Prediction: Ole Miss 27, Florida 10
