Key art for the College Football Playoff quarterfinals on ESPN.

Key art for the College Football Playoff quarterfinals on ESPN.

Georgia vs. Ole Miss College Football Playoff: How to Watch with Sling

The SEC takes the stage when Ole Miss and Georgia face off in the Playoff quarterfinals. Here’s a preview and how to watch with Sling.

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How to Watch Georgia vs. Ole Miss in the College Football Playoff with Sling

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Georgia vs. Ole Miss in the College Football Playoff is available with a 1 Day Pass ($4.99), 7 Day Pass ($14.99), or 3 Day Pass ($9.99) subscription.

When is Ole Miss vs. Georgia?

The College Football Playoff between the Rebels and the Bulldogs takes place Thursday, Jan.1 at 8:00 pm ET from the Caesars SuperDome in New Orleans, Louisiana.

What Channel is Georgia vs. Ole Miss?

The Bulldogs vs. the Rebels in the College Football Playoff will air on ESPN. To watch ESPN with Sling, subscribe to a 1, 3, or 7 Day Pass, or purchase a monthly subscription to Sling Orange or Orange + Blue.

What are the Odds for Ole Miss vs. Georgia in the College Football Playoff?

According to DraftKings, the Bulldogs are 6.5 point favorites against the Rebels. The Over/Under line is currently 55.5 points.

Georgia-Ole Miss Playoff Game Preview and Details

The last game of what promises to be an epic day of college football. Ole Miss already had a rematch against a regular season opponent in the first round. The Runnin’ Rebels followed up their 45–10 regular-season win over Tulane with a 41–10 victory in Oxford and now will look to flip the script from their first meeting against Georgia. In one of the more entertaining games of the season, Georgia outlasted Ole Miss despite the Rebels scoring a touchdown on their first five possessions. This time around, Ole Miss will be without head coach Lane Kiffin, who is now in Baton Rouge leading the LSU program. However, in the game against Tulane, the Rebels didn’t miss a beat. They jumped out to a fast start and rode a solid running game behind one of the nations best backs in Kewan Lacey, strong defense, and a steady performance from quarterback Trindidad Chambliss. They’ll now face a Georgia team that appears to be peaking at the right time. Since their loss to Alabama, the Bulldogs have rattled off nine straight wins, and what’s most impressive is the variety of ways they’ve secured those victories. Kirby Smart has built a program centered on toughness and discipline, and this team embodies both. They never give up and consistently find ways to get the job done when it matters most. Just look back at their game against Ole Miss. The defense was getting carved up by Chambliss early, but when the fourth quarter began, the unit flipped the switch. The Bulldogs allowed just 13 total yards in the entire quarter, on their way to a 43–35 win in which they outscored Ole Miss 17–0 in the final quarter. Quarterback Gunnar Stockton is proving he can be the kind of playmaker Stetson Bennett was during Georgia’s back-to-back national championship runs. The Bulldogs may also have benefited more than anyone from the time off, as they are expected to get several key players back from injury, including wide receiver Colbie Young. This matchup has the highest total of all the quarterfinal games, with the over/under set at 55.5. Playing at a neutral site, this game should feature an electric atmosphere down in New Orleans.

Who: Georgia Bulldogs vs. Ole Miss Rebels in the College Football Playoff

When: Thursday, Jan.1 at 8:00 pm ET on ESPN

Where: Caesars SuperDome in New Orleans, Louisiana

How to watch: ESPN is available on Sling with a 1, 3, or 7 Day Pass subscription or Sling Orange or Orange + Blue.