FBS-CFB Game Preview: Tulane Green Wave (3-0) vs. #17 Mississippi Rebels (3-0)

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Kickoff: 3:30 PM ET (2:30 PM CT)
Venue: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Oxford, Mississippi
Broadcast: ESPN

Weather Forecast (Oxford, MS)

Temperature: ~84°F (29°C) at kickoff

Conditions: Partly cloudy, humid, light winds (5–8 mph)

Impact: Classic September SEC weather. Heat and humidity could test Tulane’s depth in the second half.

Injury Report

Tulane Green Wave (AAC):

QB Jake Retzlaff (245 yards passing, 111 rushing yards, 4 rushing TDs vs. Duke) healthy and starting.

RB Zuberi Mobley (82 yards, 2 TDs vs. South Alabama) available.

WR Shazz Preston (95 yards vs. Duke) healthy.

No major defensive absences reported, though secondary depth has been tested.

#17 Ole Miss Rebels (SEC):

QB Trinidad Chambliss (353 yards passing, 62 rushing yards, 3 total TDs vs. Arkansas) healthy and leading the offense.

RB Kewan Lacy (44 yards, 1 TD vs. Arkansas) available.

WR Harrison Wallace III (92 yards, 1 TD vs. Arkansas) active.

Defense intact, led by LB Suntarine Perkins.

Key Player Matchups

QB Jake Retzlaff (Tulane) vs. Ole Miss Linebackers

Retzlaff’s dual-threat ability (111 rushing yards, 4 TDs vs. Duke) makes him Tulane’s X-factor.

WR Shazz Preston (Tulane) vs. Ole Miss Secondary

Preston’s big-play ability (31.7 yards per catch vs. Duke) will test the Rebels’ corners.

QB Trinidad Chambliss (Ole Miss) vs. Tulane Pass Rush

Chambliss is efficient and mobile; Tulane must pressure him to avoid a shootout.

RB Kewan Lacy (Ole Miss) vs. Tulane Front Seven

Lacy’s ability to grind out tough yards will be key to controlling tempo.

Recent Team Form

Tulane Green Wave (3–0, AAC)

8/30/25: W 23–3 vs. Northwestern

9/6/25: W 33–31 vs. South Alabama

9/13/25: W 34–27 vs. Duke

Trend: Offense versatile with Retzlaff’s dual-threat play; defense bend-but-don’t-break.

#17 Ole Miss Rebels (3–0, SEC)

8/30/25: W 63–7 vs. Georgia State

9/6/25: W 30–23 @ Kentucky

9/13/25: W 41–35 vs. Arkansas

Trend: Offense explosive (averaging 44.7 PPG), defense vulnerable but opportunistic.

Series History

Ole Miss leads the all-time series 71–15–2.

Last meeting: 2023, Ole Miss defeated Tulane 37–20 in New Orleans.

Tulane has not beaten Ole Miss since 1989.

Betting Trends

Ole Miss:

2–1 ATS in 2025.

Overs hit in all 3 games.

14 straight non-conference home wins; covered in last 7 such games.

Tulane:

2–1 ATS in 2025.

Overs hit in 2 of 3 games.

0–5 SU in last 5 vs. AP-ranked opponents.

Head-to-Head:

Ole Miss has won 13 straight vs. Tulane.

Last Tulane cover came in 2021.

Historical Betting Results

Ole Miss: Reliable ATS at home in non-conference play; strong first-half team (won first half in last 14 non-conference home games).

Tulane: Historically struggles ATS vs. ranked Power Five opponents but has covered 3 of last 4 vs. Top 15 teams in September.

SEC vs. AAC: SEC teams cover ~65% of the time in these matchups.

Game Odds

Tulane Green Wave                        61

Mississippi Rebels                          – 13

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, September 19, 2025

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