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Do you think the announcers will capture the intensity of the Ole Miss vs. Kentucky showdown?

With back-to-back four victories, the Ole Miss Rebels have dominated college football this season. Ole Miss football fans are the happiest, especially the ones who are witnessing and enjoying the nail-biting performances by their favorites. SEC play hasn’t even started, and thrilled fans of Ole Miss have already set a new attendance record in week 4 at Vaugh-Hemingway Stadium.

Football programs still have to play a lot of football this season; however, initially, this week, Ole Miss made an announcement that all home games for the rest of the 2024 season are sold out. Excited Rebels fans showed up in large numbers for the game against Georgia Souther, which brought the attendance to 67,505. They broke the past record of 66,703, which was the highest in the 2023 season during the LSU game. As the season is heating up, football programs are looking for only victories. Rebels fans are going to witness one of the big matches this weekend against Kentucky on September 28. Let’s find out how and where you can watch the game.

The Kentucky Wildcats have won two games and lost two games so far; head coach Mark Stoops and his team cannot afford a defeat this weekend. As Ole Miss has already announced that tickets are sold out, fans who did not get the tickets do not need to worry. You can catch up on all the live action on ESPN. The broadcast channel is going to bring one of its top broadcast teams to Oxfoard for the matchup against the Kentucky Wildcats in week 5 at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. The trio of Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy, and Molly McGrath will cover the historic matchup.

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Kentucky football fans will also recognize this trio, as they are very experienced announcers. Sean McDonough, who has covered most of the game this season for ESPN, will be on the mic once again. Currently, the American sportscaster is working with ESPN and the WEEI Boston Red Sox Radio Network. McDonough will serve as a play-by-play; he has experience in all four major professional sports leagues in the US and Canada. He covers not only college football and the NFL but also the NBA, MLB, and NHL.

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Gregory Vincent will join him; he is a former NFL quarterback. His insights are like the cherry on the cake because of the on-field experience he brings to the table. He has earned multiple awards during his high school days and additionally served as the starting quarterback for the Crimson Tide. He also helped the team to an undefeated 14-0 season as a junior. Popular face Molly McGrath will also be on the screens and serve as a sideline reporter. She is a Sports Emmy-nominated American sportscaster. Currently working with ESPN as a sideline reporter who covers college football and college basketball telecasts.

Jaxson Dart and Harris take the charge against Georgia Southern

The Rebels defeated Georiga Southern 52-13 in week 4 and secured their 4th win this season. However, the No. 5 Rebels faced an early setback when Georgia Southern scored their season’s first touchdown against them. However, the Rebels are looking strong this season, and after the brief setback, they bounced back and took control of the game in the second quarter.

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Do you think the announcers will capture the intensity of the Ole Miss vs. Kentucky showdown?

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Ole Miss Rebels had a plan to dominate and entered Week 4 with the goal of cutting down on penalties. They successfully minimized their mistakes. However, holding penalties and their players removing the helmets of the opponents were the most common mistakes they made. Jaxson Dart and Tre Harris III’s special bond was visible in their last game, and it worked in their favor. Especially in the second quarter, Harris caught a pass from Dart and ran for 70 yards for a touchdown. The quarterback’s accuracy allowed Ole Miss to score two touchdown drives in less than 60 seconds. Together, they made a good matchup of talent, and Harris finished the game with 225 receiving yards.

In an interview with SEC Network, Dart shed light on their connection and stated, “He’s the best receiver in the country, so anytime you get a one-on-one opportunity with him or time to give him a chance to go make a play, I do it.” The quaterbacks comments highlight the respect and love between the players. And their vision to win games for their team.

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