
Live Ole Miss Rebels College Football Playoff odds, SEC race, and Heisman markets tracked across the platforms covered by Prediction Genius.
Ole MissThe Ole Miss Rebels are one of the more actively traded SEC programs in college football prediction markets, a function of a power-conference schedule and a roster that has flirted with the playoff tier in recent seasons. The College Football Playoff futures carry the most volume, and the board treats Ole Miss as a fringe-contender rather than a frontrunner inside a 12-team field. The durable swing factor on the Rebels' price is roster construction across the transfer portal and recruiting, plus the brutal week-to-week math of an SEC schedule that runs through programs like Alabama, Georgia, and LSU. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above; the analysis below covers what those numbers mean as the 2026 season approaches.
The College Football Playoff National Championship futures are where Ole Miss draws its heaviest prediction market volume. The board slots the Rebels well outside the favorite tier, which sits with the perennial blue-bloods, and instead prices them as a team that has to win its way into the expanded 12-team field rather than one penciled in. That structural read is durable: Ole Miss is a program that competes for at-large bids, not one the market treats as a default semifinalist. The playoff number reflects both the team's ceiling and the discount the market applies to any SEC roster that has to survive a gauntlet schedule. As of June 5, 2026, with the season still in the offseason, the board prices Ole Miss as a longshot inside the 12-team field. For the exact current price, check the live board above, which updates as money moves.
Ole Miss competes in the Southeastern Conference, the deepest league in the sport and the single biggest structural drag on any member's playoff price. The Rebels share a division-less SEC slate with Alabama, Georgia, Texas, LSU, Tennessee, and a dozen other ranked-caliber programs, which means the path to a conference title or a playoff berth runs through several top-15 opponents every year. The market prices Ole Miss on roster strength tempered heavily by schedule difficulty, and that gap, strong roster versus punishing slate, is the durable reason the SEC race stays volatile. Head-to-head results against the conference's top tier, not preseason hype, drive the in-season repricing.
The Rebels trade actively because they sit at the intersection of a marquee conference and a program with real upside. SEC games draw national attention and deep books, so even a fringe-contender like Ole Miss attracts meaningful volume on its playoff, conference, and win-total markets. The durable price drivers are roster turnover (the transfer portal reshapes the depth chart every offseason), quarterback play, and the early-season slate that sets the tone for any playoff push. Forward catalysts include the spring portal window, fall camp, and the opening month of the schedule, when a marquee win or loss can swing the playoff number sharply. As of June 5, 2026 the market is in its offseason lull, with the next major repricing expected once the fall slate begins. Reference the live board above for where the price sits today.
Ole Miss football dates to 1893 and plays its home games at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi. The program claims three recognized national championships from the early 1960s under Johnny Vaught, but it has not won a confirmed national title in the modern poll era, and it has not appeared in the College Football Playoff. That history shapes how the market weights the current roster: Ole Miss is priced as a program with genuine top-tier talent and a rich tradition, but without the recent championship pedigree that anchors the favorites. The Rebels remain a value-and-fade team on the board, capable of a breakout but rarely the market's default pick to win it all.
As of June 5, 2026, the Ole Miss Rebels trade around 3c on the 2026-27 College Football Playoff National Championship market on Kalshi, well behind favorites like Texas. Check the live board above for the latest price, which updates as money moves.
Ole Miss markets trade most actively on Kalshi for college football futures, where the playoff and conference books carry the deepest liquidity. Coverage and pricing depth vary by platform, and Prediction Genius aggregates the markets so you can compare the best available price in one place.
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Ole Miss claims three recognized national titles from the early 1960s under coach Johnny Vaught. The Rebels have not won a confirmed national championship in the modern poll era and have not yet reached the College Football Playoff.
Schedule difficulty is the biggest durable driver. As an SEC member, Ole Miss faces multiple top-15 opponents every season, which caps its playoff price relative to its raw roster talent. Transfer-portal roster turnover and quarterback play are the next-largest swing factors.