Ole Miss and Mississippi State fans now have a better look at which conference foes their teams will be playing at home and on the road this coming season. The SEC on Wednesday released home and away conference matchups for each member institution ahead of the 2025-26 campaign.
For the Rebels, coming off a Sweet 16 appearance, year three of the Chris Beard era will feature both home and away contests versus Mississippi State, Auburn, and Vanderbilt. Home-exclusive conference matchups for Ole Miss will be against Alabama, Arkansas, reigning national champion Florida, LSU, Missouri, South Carolina, and Vanderbilt.
The Rebels will hit the road for games versus Georgia, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M, and Vanderbilt in the upcoming season.
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Chris Jans and company, after reaching the NCAA Tournament for the third straight year, will play home and away games against Ole Miss, Missouri, Alabama in 2026. Mississippi State will welcome Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Georgia, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt to Starkville for home contests.
Away-only games will be against Florida, Kentucky, LSU, South Carolina, Texas, and Texas A&M.
The SEC slate is set ✅
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— Mississippi State Men’s Basketball (@HailStateMBK) June 18, 2025
Both Ole Miss and Mississippi State will enter the 2025-26 campaign with a new look. For the Rebels, the roster is a mostly new collection of transfer portal prospects and freshman newcomers, along with veteran returners Malik Dia and Eduardo Klafke.
The Bulldogs will have star pupil Josh Hubbard once more as the star guard elected not to pursue a professional career in the offseason. Jans also reeled in a myriad of transfers to complement Hubbard’s game, while making up for production from former players who either ran out of eligibility or hit the transfer portal.
Dates and times for these contests have not been announced at this time. Both teams will hit the hardwood in November and are slated to begin conference play next January. As always, Ole Miss and Mississippi State games will air on participating SuperTalk Mississippi stations.