Tonight, Arkansas is looking for revenge.
Ole Miss rolled through Fayetteville last season with ease, beating Arkansas 63-31 in a record-breaking performance. On top of that, it's the Razorbacks' first real test of the season. Now, with Ole Miss quarterback Austin Simmons' appearance in doubt, per Pete Thamel, the Hogs may have caught a break.
Whether or not Arkansas will capitalize on it, given its history with backup quarterback, is up for debate.
Sources: Ole Miss QB Austin Simmons (ankle) is expected to be a game-time decision tonight against Arkansas in Oxford. He’ll be monitored in warm-ups and a decision will be made. Back-up Trinidad Chambliss received an uptick in snaps this week. pic.twitter.com/CDkGo6Ihlh
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) September 13, 2025
Arkansas football vs Ole Miss: How to watch, listen, or stream
1. Arkansas vs Ole Miss: How to watch

Date: Sept. 13, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM (CT)
Network: ESPN
Streaming: FuboTV
2. Arkansas vs Ole Miss: How to listen

- Fayetteville: Station KQSM-FM, Channel 92.1
- Little Rock: Station KABZ-FM, Channel 103.7
- Texarkana: Station KKTK-AM, Channel AM 1400
- Jonesboro: Station KJXK-FM, Channel 106.5
3. Arkansas vs Ole Miss: Betting odds

Odds courtesy of FanDuel.com
Spread: -6.5 Ole Miss
Arkansas moneyline: +190
Ole Miss moneyline: -235
Over/under: 62.5
4. Key Ole Miss players

- QB Austin Simmons: 576 yards passing, 3 TDs, 60.0 Comp%, 4 Int
- RB Kewan Lacy: 256 yards rushing, 4 TDs, 5.6 YPR
- LB TJ Dottery: 15 Tackles, 7 Solo, 0.5 TFLs, 1 Pass breakup
5. Key Arkansas players

- QB Taylen Green: 561 yards passing, 10 TDs, 71.9 Comp%, 2 Int, 192 yards rushing, 1 TD, 10.7 YPR
- WR O'Mega Blake: 185 yards receiving, 2 TDs, 15.4 YPR
- LB Xavian Sorey: 16 tackles, 9 Solo, 2 TFLs, 0.5 sacks, 1 Int, 2 QB hurries
6. Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin

Record at Ole Miss: 46-18
Sixth season as head coach with the Rebels
Has led Ole Miss to first 10-win (3 overall) regular season in history
7. Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman

Record at Arkansas: 32-31
First-time head coach, sixth season with the Razorbacks.
Led Arkansas to No. 8 AP-ranked team in the nation in 2021
2021 Outback Bowl and 2022 & 2024 Liberty Bowl champion