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Washington State vs Ole Miss Prediction 10/11/2025 Today’s College Football Picks
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Washington State (3-2) vs Ole Miss (5-0)
October 11, 2025 at 12:45 PM EDT
The Line: Betting Odds: Ole Miss -32.5 — Over/Under: +58.5
In this article, we will formulate a Washington State vs Ole Miss Prediction for this College Football Week 7 game on Saturday, October 11th at the Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Let’s take a look at the prediction for this College Football matchup.
Offensively, the Rebels average 40.6 points per game, which ranks 14th in the nation. Defensively, they allow 18.8 points per game, which is 33rd. Ole Miss averages 530.6 total yards per game, with 208.0 rushing yards and 322.6 passing yards per game. They allow 336.2 total yards per game, with 163.8 rushing and 172.4 passing yards per game. Trinidad Chambliss leads the Rebels with 1033 passing yards and 64.4% completed passes.
Kewan Lacy leads the team in rushing yards, with 445, and 8 touchdowns, while Harrison Wallace III has a team-high 17 caught passes for 361 receiving yards, and two touchdowns. Defensively, Jaden Yates has a team-high 32 total tackles, 11 of them solo. William Echoles leads the Rebels in sacks, with two, while Zxavian Harris, Wydett Williams Jr., and Kapena Gushiken each have one interception.
Offensively, the Cougars average 20.6 points per game, which ranks 112th in the nation. Defensively, they allow 28.8 points per game, which is 101st. Washington State averages 306.6 total yards per game, with 77.8 rushing yards and 228.8 passing yards per game. They allow 330.2 total yards per game, with 150.4 rushing and 179.8 passing yards per game.
Jaxon Potter leads the Cougars with 604 passing yards and 70.5% completed passes. Kirby Vorhees leads the team in rushing yards, with 156, while Josh Meredith has a team-high 19 caught passes for 255 receiving yards, and one touchdown. Defensively, Parker McKenna has a team-high 33 total tackles, 18 of them solo. Isaac Terrell leads the Cougars in sacks, with 2.5.
Ole Miss Rebels Preview
The Ole Miss Rebels have a 5-0 record this season and are sitting on the 1st place of the SEC. They are 4-1 ATS, 3-2 in Over/Under and have a 1-0 away record and 4-0 home record. The Rebels are coming off a 24-19 home win against LSU and are playing Georgia and Oklahoma next.Offensively, the Rebels average 40.6 points per game, which ranks 14th in the nation. Defensively, they allow 18.8 points per game, which is 33rd. Ole Miss averages 530.6 total yards per game, with 208.0 rushing yards and 322.6 passing yards per game. They allow 336.2 total yards per game, with 163.8 rushing and 172.4 passing yards per game. Trinidad Chambliss leads the Rebels with 1033 passing yards and 64.4% completed passes.
Kewan Lacy leads the team in rushing yards, with 445, and 8 touchdowns, while Harrison Wallace III has a team-high 17 caught passes for 361 receiving yards, and two touchdowns. Defensively, Jaden Yates has a team-high 32 total tackles, 11 of them solo. William Echoles leads the Rebels in sacks, with two, while Zxavian Harris, Wydett Williams Jr., and Kapena Gushiken each have one interception.
Washington State Cougars Preview
The Washington State Cougars have a 3-2 record this season. They are 2-3 ATS, 3-2 in Over/Under and have a 1-1 away record and 2-1 home record. The Cougars are coming off a 20-3 home win against Colorado State and are playing Virginia and Toledo next.Offensively, the Cougars average 20.6 points per game, which ranks 112th in the nation. Defensively, they allow 28.8 points per game, which is 101st. Washington State averages 306.6 total yards per game, with 77.8 rushing yards and 228.8 passing yards per game. They allow 330.2 total yards per game, with 150.4 rushing and 179.8 passing yards per game.
Jaxon Potter leads the Cougars with 604 passing yards and 70.5% completed passes. Kirby Vorhees leads the team in rushing yards, with 156, while Josh Meredith has a team-high 19 caught passes for 255 receiving yards, and one touchdown. Defensively, Parker McKenna has a team-high 33 total tackles, 18 of them solo. Isaac Terrell leads the Cougars in sacks, with 2.5.
Washington State Cougars @ Ole Miss Rebels Betting Trends: Week 7
Why the Ole Miss Rebels will win
- Ole Miss has won each of its last 15 games against non-conference opponents at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
- Washington State has lost each of its last seven road games against top-15 AP-ranked teams.
- Ole Miss has covered the spread in each of its last eight games against non-conference opponents.
- Washington State has failed to cover the spread in four of its last five road games.
- Ole Miss has won the first half in each of its last 15 games against non-conference opponents at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
- Ole Miss has won the first quarter in each of its last 10 games against non-conference opponents.
Why the Washington State Cougars will win
- Washington State has covered the spread in six of its last seven October games against top-15 AP-ranked teams.
- The team ranked 4th in the AP Poll has failed to cover the spread in five of its last six games.
- Washington State has won the first half in 16 of its last 20 games against non-conference opponents.
- Washington State has won the first quarter in four of its last five road games against non-conference opponents.
Total Points Facts
- Each of Ole Miss’ last six games in October have gone UNDER the total points line.
- Eleven of Washington State’s last 13 games in October have gone UNDER the total points line.
Ole Miss Rebels Player Prop Facts
- Trinidad Chambliss has recorded 300+ passing yards in three consecutive games – equal-longest streak in the FBS, heading into Week 7.
Washington State Cougars Player Prop Facts
- Heading into Week 7, Trey Leckner leads the Pac-12 Conference for receiving touchdowns (2) this season.
Matchup/League Facts
- Ole Miss has recorded the equal-most home wins by a margin of 10 points or less of any FBS team this season (2).
- Ole Miss has recorded the equal-most home wins by a margin of five points or less of any FBS team this season (1).
- Washington State has recorded the equal-most home wins by a margin of five points or less of any FBS team this season (1).
- Washington State has recorded the equal-most home wins by a margin of three points or less of any FBS team this season (1).