Week 10 • November 07, 2026, 05:00 AM UTC
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Power Rank: 22.5
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Georgia (power rating: 22.5) carries a 3.0-point edge over Ole Miss (19.5) on a neutral field per Blue Chip Analytics. Ole Miss's home field (Blue Chip HFA: 2.9) narrows that gap at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. See Line Value below.

General Information

Week: Week 10
Kick Off (at stadium): 11:00 PM CST
Stadium: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
Capacity: 24,000
Elevation: 472 ft
HFA Rating: 2.9
Playing Surface: Grass

Betting Information

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Power Rank Implied Line Georgia -3.0

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Home field — Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
Weather: Clear
Travel impact

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Does weather affect Georgia vs Ole Miss at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium?

Game-time forecast at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium shows Clear — 73.2°F, Feels Like 64.0°F with winds of 3.4 mph. Weather is not expected to be a meaningful factor in this game. The weather adjustment has been pre-filled in the Line Value Calculator above — adjust manually if conditions change before kick-off.

Weather Conditions

Forecast for: July 05, 2026
Clear

Clear

73.2°F

Feels Like: 64.0°F
Wind: 3.4 mph S
Gusts: 7.2 mph
Precipitation: 0.0"
Humidity: 90%
Rain Chance: 15%
Snow Chance: 0%

Travel & Rest

Georgia (Away)

This Week: 354.1 miles
Last Week: 121.2 miles
Season Total: 2227.2 miles
Body Clock Time: 00:00
Rest Days: 7

Ole Miss (Home)

This Week: 0.0 miles
Last Week: Home Game
Season Total: 2968.8 miles
Body Clock Time: 23:00
Rest Days: 7

What are the key factors for Georgia vs Ole Miss?

Georgia: Key Factors

Quarterback Consistency Key

Gunner Stockton's ability to minimize mistakes and play within the offense will be critical. The preseason analysis highlighted his inconsistency, and the team's offensive philosophy is to avoid turnovers and let the run game set the tempo. Against an overmatched opponent, Stockton should have a clean game to build confidence.

Run Game Dominance Expected

Georgia's deep and talented backfield, led by Nate Frazier and supported by Chauncey Bowens, Dante Dowdell, and Dwight Phillips Jr., should overwhelm Tennessee State. The offensive line returns four experienced starters, and the game plan will likely emphasize a heavy run attack to control the clock and limit exposure for Stockton.

Defensive Experience vs. FCS Opponent

Georgia returns 21 defenders with meaningful playing time, including a strong front seven anchored by Xzavier McLeod and Elijah Griffin. The defense should dominate an FCS opponent, especially with the pass rush from Quintavius Johnson and Chase Linton. This game is an opportunity to build depth and test rotations.

Favorable Conditions for Execution

The game is at home with a 2.4-point venue HFA, clear weather, and mild temperatures (56°F, light wind). These ideal conditions should allow Georgia to execute their game plan without weather-related disruptions, further favoring a comfortable win.

Depth and Rotation Opportunity

With a thin margin for error noted in scouting reports, this game allows Georgia to develop younger players like Zykie Helton and Jahzare Jackson on the offensive line, and Chase Linton on defense. Getting meaningful snaps for backups is crucial for building depth for SEC play.

Ole Miss: Key Factors

Explosive offensive duo returns

Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss (Heisman finalist) and running back Kewan Lacy (Doak Walker finalist) are back, giving Ole Miss one of the nation's most dynamic backfields. Chambliss averaged 297.6 total yards per game last season, while Lacy rushed for 1,567 yards and 24 touchdowns. Their chemistry and experience will be critical against a Louisville defense that has not faced a duo of this caliber.

Revamped receiving corps and offensive line question marks

Ole Miss must replace over 3,000 receiving yards from last season, and both starting tackles are gone. The new receivers and offensive line will be tested early against Louisville's front seven. How quickly they gel will determine if the offense can maintain its high-powered efficiency.

Defensive front strength vs. Louisville's offense

The Rebels return a formidable defensive line led by tackles Will Echoles (11.5 TFL, 5 sacks) and end Kam Franklin (9 TFL, 5 sacks), plus versatile linebacker Suntarine Perkins (179 career tackles, 32 TFL, 18.5 sacks). This group should pressure Louisville's quarterback and disrupt the run game, but the secondary features new transfers (Edwin Joseph, Jalyn Crawford) who must prove their cohesion.

Neutral-site opener with no home-field advantage

The game is at a neutral site with zero home-field advantage for either team. Ole Miss will need to rely on its own preparation and composure, especially after a season of high-stakes playoff games. The clear weather (65°F, light wind) should allow both offenses to operate without weather interference.

Special teams edge with elite kicker

Placekicker Lucas Carneiro is one of the nation's best, hitting 31-of-35 field goals last season including multiple 50-yarders and a game-winner. In a potentially close game, his reliability could be a decisive factor. Punter Oscar Bird also provides field-position advantage with a 46-yard average and 14 punts inside the 20.

What do the matchup numbers say?

Georgia travels 354 miles to this game, a short road trip.

Georgia arrives with a 1-hour body clock shift.

How do Georgia and Ole Miss compare on power ratings?

Blue Chip Analytics power ratings favour Georgia (22.5) over Ole Miss (19.5) by 3.0 points on a neutral field. Despite playing at home, Ole Miss faces a power rating deficit. Check whether the market spread accounts for this gap. Ole Miss brings a meaningful home field advantage to this matchup (Blue Chip HFA: 2.9). Add this to the neutral-site differential to arrive at a venue-adjusted line.

Blue Chip Analytics power ratings represent expected point margin against an average FBS opponent on a neutral field, calculated from game data sourced via CollegeFootballData.com (CFBD). They are one input — cross-reference with the travel, rest, and weather data above before drawing conclusions.

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Blue Chip Analytics rates Georgia as the stronger team by 3.0 points on a neutral field; apply HFA and travel context before finalising a line read.