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Ole Miss Rebels Host Tulane in CFP Opener
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The Ole Miss Rebels, with a 11-1 record, host the Tulane Green Wave in the College Football Playoffs first round. This marks new head coach Pete Goldings debut, as the Rebels aim to bring championships to Oxford. The game, broadcast on TNT, truTV, and HBO Max, will determine who faces Georgia in the quarterfinals.
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Ole Miss Hosts Tulane in CFP Debut, Golding's First Game
01:27|Ole Miss makes history with first-ever College Football Playoff appearance, hosting Tulane at home. New head coach Pete Golding leads the Rebels, while Tulanes Jon Sumrall watches from Florida. Ole Miss favored by 17.5 points, with the over-under at 56.5. Game airs on TNT at 2:30 PM Central Time.
Tulane vs Mississippi: First-Round Playoff Showdown
01:52|In an epic first-round playoff clash, Tulane and Mississippi face off, with the winner advancing to face Georgia in the quarterfinals. This rivalry game marks Tulanes first-ever playoff appearance, while Mississippi secured an at-large bid. Both teams have a long history, with Mississippi currently leading the series 45-29. Coaching news adds intrigue, as Pete Golding makes his debut as Mississippis head coach, and Jon Sumrall, who coached linebackers for Mississippi in 2018, leads Tulane. The winner will face a tough Georgia team, who secured a first-round bye and will make their thirteenth Sugar Bowl appearance.