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Ole Miss Headlines Bowl Game Slate on New Year's Day

The Rebels are front-and-center on Saturday night.
Ole Miss Headlines Bowl Game Slate on New Year's Day
Ole Miss Headlines Bowl Game Slate on New Year's Day

New Year's Day is full of college football each year, and Ole Miss finds itself in that mix to start 2022.

In all, five bowl games will be played on Jan. 1, including "The Granddaddy of Them All," The Rose Bowl Game.

The line for the Sugar Bowl provided by the SI Sportsbook continues to shift with Baylor now being favorited by a point in the matchup tonight in New Orleans. The Rebels are looking for their first 11-win season in program history after securing their first 10-win regular season in 2021. Baylor is also seeking its first 12-win season in school history should it win tonight.

Here is your full bowl game schedule for New Year's Day, concluding with Ole Miss' appearance in the Sugar Bowl tonight.

(Spreads provided by SI Sportsbook)


Outback Bowl

Penn State vs. No. 21 Arkansas

11 a.m. CT

ESPN2

Projected Spread: Arkansas -3


PlayStation Fiesta Bowl

No. 9 Oklahoma State vs. No. 5 Notre Dame

Noon CT

ESPN

Projected Spread: Notre Dame -1


Vrbo Citrus Bowl

No. 15 Iowa vs. No. 22 Kentucky

Noon CT

ESPN

Projected Spread: Kentucky -3.5


Rose Bowl Game Pres. by Capital One Venture X

No. 11 Utah vs. No. 6 Ohio State

4 p.m. CT

ESPN

Projected Spread: Ohio State -4


Allstate Sugar Bowl

No. 7 Baylor vs. No. 8 Ole Miss

7:45 p.m. CT

ESPN

Projected Spread: Baylor -1


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John Macon Gillespie
JOHN MACON GILLESPIE

John Macon Gillespie has a journalism background spanning 10 years and earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in journalism from the University of Mississippi in 2020 and 2022, respectively. His experience in the field includes work on the Ole Miss beat for nine years and high school sports coverage in the state of Mississippi for the Calhoun County Journal. He is currently a columnist for Ole Miss On SI and a high school journalism teacher in North Mississippi.

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