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Football vs. Georgia State: What to Watch

8/29/2025 | Football

OXFORD, Miss. – The No. 15 Ole Miss football team opens its 2025 campaign on Saturday at 6:45 p.m. CT against Georgia State.
 
We've been previewing the game all week at OleMissSports.com, so be sure to check out our first look, practice report and fan primer for more information on the contest on and off the field.
 
Scroll on for our top five storylines between the Rebels and Panthers, as well as other vital info, including where to watch the game.
 
How to Watch: Ole Miss vs. Georgia State
Date: 
Saturday, Aug. 30
Time: 6:45 p.m. CT
Location: Oxford, Mississippi
Site: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
Gameday Info: Click Here
What to Wear: White
TV: SEC Network
Live StreamESPN App
Live Stats: Click Here
RadioOle Miss Radio Network
Live AudioOleMissSports.com/watch
Gameday Program: Click Here
 
At the Helm
All eyes will be on Austin Simmons as he makes his starting debut for Ole Miss, taking the role left vacant by first round NFL Draft pick and First Team All-SEC QB Jaxson Dart. How will the dangerous Rebel offense look with a new man behind center for the first time in three years?
 
In the Trenches
Georgia State boasts a talented running back room, featuring three players with Ole Miss or Mississippi ties. Rashad Amos is a former Rebel. Branson Robinson is a Canton native and former top prospect out of Mississippi. Jordon Simmons spent the spring in Oxford. How will that trio perform at The Vaught?
 
The Golding Standard
As much as Ole Miss lost on offense from a year ago, the Rebels lost even more on defense as Walter Nolen, Princely Umanmielen, JJ Pegues, Trey Amos and others have gone on to the professional ranks. Can Ole Miss once again field one of the nation's top defenses despite all the departures?
 
Experienced QB
Georgia State will head to battle with an experienced quarterback in redshirt senior Christian Veilleux. Veilleux's career began at Penn State, where he played five games in two seasons. He then made five starts for Pitt in 2023 before taking over at Georgia State last season, appearing in 10 games and throwing for more than 2,000 yards.
 
On the Run
Perhaps Ole Miss' only relative weakness last year was its run game. The Rebels finished first or second in the SEC in rushing from 2019-2022, averaging more than 200 yards per game on the ground in all four seasons. In each of the past two years, they've averaged around 175 yards per game and finished fifth in the league. Can the new stable of backs featuring Kewan Lacy, Logan Diggs and Damien Taylor reverse the trend starting in Week 1?
 
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