Ole Miss football vs. LSU: Our final score predictions are in.

Ole Miss football will travel to LSU and face the Tigers in a conference battle on Saturday.

The Rebels will look to continue their undefeated streak against the Tigers after defeating Auburn 48-34. Quarterback Jaxson Dart completed nine passes for 130 yards with three touchdowns and rushed for 115 yards against the Auburn Tigers. Running back Quinshon Judkins dominated for the Rebels and rushed for 139 yards for two touchdowns.

LSU defeated the Florida Gators 45-35 last week, but struggled to stop the rush. If Dart can stay consistent without any picks against the Tigers, the Rebels will dominate on the road.

Here's what our experts had to say about the conference matchup on Saturday.

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Nick Suss, Ole Miss beat reporter

Ole Miss 31, LSU 30: This one is that close. The LSU offense proves it's really on the upswing and Daniels makes some big plays, but Ole Miss' rushing attack proves to be a little too much as the Rebels outlast the Tigers and secure their first impressive road win of the season.

Koki Riley, LSU beat reporter

LSU 28, Ole Miss 27: LSU has the right matchup advantages, thanks to Daniels' explosive rushing ability and the Tigers' talent on the defensive side of the ball. But if they struggle to defend the run game for a third consecutive week, this prediction could go sideways in a hurry.

Stefan Krajisnik, Mississippi State beat reporter

Ole Miss 31, LSU 30: We’ll finally get a look at how good this Ole Miss team is. The Rebels’ lone tough test came at home against an overrated Kentucky team. Ole Miss will have to show an ability to overcome a hostile road environment against an LSU team slowly piecing things together. Ole Miss will find a way, leaning on its running game, to pull one out. LSU’s special teams are too much of an issue to trust in a tight contest.

Blake Toppmeyer, SEC columnist

Ole Miss 45, LSU 38: An old SEC rivalry will be determined in no small part by how a pair of Pac-12 transfer quarterbacks perform. Welcome to college football in 2022. I like each team’s offense more than its defense, but I’m giving Ole Miss the edge because I think quarterback Jaxson Dart’s supporting cast is better than Jayden Daniels’.

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