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No. 1 LSU visits Mississippi in '~Magnolia Bowl'

No. 1 LSU (9-0, 5-0 SEC, No. 1 CFP) at Mississippi (4-6, 2-4), Saturday at 7 p.m. EST (ESPN).

Line: LSU by 21.

Series record: LSU leads 62-40-4.

WHAT'S AT STAKE?

LSU must win to remain atop the AP Top 25 Poll and CFP rankings, and stay in control of the SEC West. Mississippi seeks a season-defining victory in the rivalry game known as the Magnolia Bowl, a result which also would move the Rebels within one win of bowl eligibility.

KEY MATCHUP

Mississippi QB John Rhys Plumlee, a dual-threat quarterback whose 777 yards rushing lead all SEC QBs, gives the Rebels a chance to stay competitive against an LSU defense that has struggled with consistency and has given up 25 runs of 10 or more yards, as well as 31 completions of 20 or more yards.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

LSU: QB Joe Burrow is a Heisman Trophy front-runner and is trying to build on those credentials. He has completed 236 of 299 passes for 3,198 yards and 33 TDs this season and is 149 yards away from breaking the LSU single-season yards passing record of 3,347 set by Rohan Davey in 2001.

Mississippi: Freshman RB Jerrion Ealy had 94 yards and a TD from scrimmage last week against New Mexico State and also leads the SEC with a 24.4-yard kick return average. He's returned one kickoff for a 94-yard TD and also has three rushes of 50 or more yards this season.

FACTS & FIGURES

LSU and Ole Miss first played one another in 1894. ... LSU is 9-7-1 against Mississippi in Oxford; Ole Miss home games against LSU also have been played in Vicksburg, Meridian and Jackson. ... The home team has won six of the past seven in the series. ...The Tigers have won three straight in the series and in 2017 were the lone visiting team to win in the last seven meetings. ... LSU is 4-0 this season against teams currently ranked in the AP Top 25. ... LSU is 9-0 for the first time since 2011; The Tigers' other 9-0 starts came in 1908, 1958 and 1973. ... Ole Miss ranks second in the SEC with 2.7 sacks per game and hasn't allowed a TD passing in its last 10 quarters.

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Mississippi running back Jerrion Ealy (9) dives over New Mexico State defensive back Austin Shaw (13) to score in the second quarter of an NCAA college football game in Oxford, Miss., Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. (Jackson Newman/The Oxford Eagle via AP) The Associated Press
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