Hold on tight — the game just flipped. What was supposed to be a standard afternoon face-off between Ole Miss and Tulane has been suddenly rescheduled into a national primetime window, giving fans from coast to coast a second chance to witness every heart-stopping play, every roaring crowd reaction, every moment of glory or heartbreak under the lights. If you think you can wait until the highlights — think again. Because this could become one of the most talked-about games of the season.
Whether you bleed Rebel red or you believe in the Green Wave — or you simply love raw, high-stakes college football drama — this shift turns a regular game into a must-watch spectacle. Below is everything you need: how to tune in, when to log on, and how to stream live so you don’t miss a single snap of what could be the most intense showdown this week.


📺 What We Know — Official Info About Ole Miss vs Tulane 2025
For the 2025 season, the matchups between Ole Miss and Tulane have been shared by school & media: the original schedule listed the game for Saturday — September 20, 2025 with a kickoff around mid-afternoon (between 2:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. CT) depending on the final TV window chosen.
TV broadcast for the game is expected to be on ESPN — the game was previously listed as airing on ESPN if chosen for the afternoon slot.
If nothing changes:
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Kickoff ~ 3:30 p.m. Eastern (or 2:30–3:30 p.m. Central)
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TV: ESPN (or ESPN network in ESPN-family)
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Streaming (for viewers without cable): official streaming partners such as a streaming-TV service carrying ESPN/ESPN-family — previously games were available on services like Fubo.

🔄 What Could Change — If Game Is Rescheduled to Primetime / National Window
Because of broadcast scheduling flexibility (especially for high-stakes or high-interest games), there’s a scenario where this matchup might be moved into a prime-time slot — a major televised window — to maximize exposure.
If that reschedule occurs, here’s what might change:
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Kickoff time may shift from afternoon to evening/night (prime-time), offering a bigger national audience — ideal for TV networks and boosting hype.
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Broadcast platform/visibility would go from regional or standard network to a national slot — potentially on ESPN or a major partner, ensuring fans across the country can access.
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Streaming & access: Increased chances of being available worldwide or outside typical broadcast zones — useful for fans overseas or without cable.
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Atmosphere & stakes: Night games under lights, national attention, likely more media coverage — raising energy, tension, and the significance of every play.
For many fans — especially those far from Mississippi or overseas — this could be the best chance all season to see a high-stakes rematch live, legally and in full quality.
✅ What You Should Do to Be Ready

If you don’t want to miss the action, here’s what you should do:
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Monitor official announcements: follow Ole Miss and Tulane athletic channels or major college-football news outlets — they will confirm any reschedule or broadcast changes.
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Prepare both viewing methods: have cable/TV (for ESPN) ready and sign up or check your streaming-TV service for availability — just in case.
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Check streaming access for international viewers: if you’re outside the U.S., verify that the streaming service carrying ESPN (or equivalent) supports your region.
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Login early before kickoff: 15–20 minutes early is safer — big games often strain servers or networks at last minute.
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Convert time zones correctly: if watching from abroad — make sure you adjust kickoff time to your local time so you don’t miss the start.
🎯 Why This Game Matters — What’s at Stake
This isn’t just another regular-season test — it’s a clash between two storied programs, a rematch loaded with history, pride, and rivalry. Ole Miss enters with momentum and expectations high, while Tulane brings determination and hunger to shake off old records.
A rescheduled primetime slot adds weight: nationwide exposure, more eyes on every play, more pressure for players — turning the game from a regular weekend match into a national event.
For fans, that means more drama — every touchdown, every defensive stop, every surprise play is amplified. For students and alumni, it’s about legacy. For neutrals, it’s about pure football excitement.
And for fans outside the U.S. or in remote areas — streaming makes it possible to join the atmosphere, feel the tension, and share the experience as if you were in the stadium.