Getty Images. Design by Action Network. Pictured: Duke’s Henry Belin IV (left) and Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart (right).
Bowl mania rolls on Thursday afternoon for the Gator Bowl between the Duke Blue Devils () and Ole Miss Rebels (). Kickoff is set for 8:45 p.m. ET on ESPN.
On paper, the matchup seems like a colossal talent mismatch, but like many other bowl games, much player news has impacted the handicap.
The Blue Devils are massive 17.5-point underdogs, while the over/under sits at 51.5.
Let’s dive into my Duke vs. Ole Miss predictions and college football picks for the 2024 Gator Bowl on Thursday, Jan. 2.
My Ole Miss vs. Duke best bet is on the Blue Devils to go under their team total, with the best line currently available at DraftKings, according to our live NCAAF odds page.
HC Manny Diaz announced that he does not expect opt-outs for the matchup, but a couple of key transfers and injuries are worth mentioning. As always, check out Stuckey’s opt-out and transfer portal tracker for the latest news.
Duke Transfer Portal
Duke Opt-Outs
Duke Injuries
Starting CB Kimari Robinson and RB Peyton Jones didn’t play in the finale.
Besides Murphy committing to Auburn, everybody else should be set to start for the Blue Devils. There’s no way of knowing this, but Diaz has no reason to lie to the media for a bowl game.
Backup quarterback Henry Belin IV, who completed one pass on one attempt during the regular season, is expected to start in place of Murphy.
The Blue Devils offense was highly shaky throughout the regular season, and now they draw a tough assignment against the Rebels.
There’s a ton of player news for the Rebels, which shouldn’t come as a shock, given they were one win away from earning a berth into the College Football Playoff. Here’s all of the notable player news:
Ole Miss Transfer Portal
Ole Miss Opt-Outs
Ole Miss Potential Opt-Outs
Ole Miss Injuries
S Yam Banks and S Louis Moore didn’t play in the finale. RB Henry Parrish and WR Tre Harris finished the year injured.
The biggest news is that quarterback Jaxson Dart will play and get the start. His presence alone on offense will be massive for the Rebels, who should be able to move the ball against a stingy Blue Devils defense.
Duke vs Ole Miss Matchup Analysis
Duke Offense vs. Ole Miss DefenseOffense
Defense
Edge Rush Success 130 6
Ole Miss Offense vs. Duke Defense
Offense
Defense
Edge Rush Success 43 54
Pace of Play / Other
It’s tough to gauge where the Rebels are mentally, but given head coach Lane Kiffin’s recent tweets and conversations with the media, they probably want to put on a show here.
It appears to be a meaningless bowl game since they were so close to being in the mix for a National Championship, but Kiffin may want to stomp the Blue Devils to deliver a great performance.
With that said, I believe the Blue Devils will also care here. It’s always difficult to handicap a bowl matchup based on motivation, but I trust both defenses will show up.
I don’t love laying the points with the Rebels since it’s such an unfathomable amount of points.
I could also see a world where the Rebels blow out the Blue Devils early but then Kiffin decides to preserve the health of his players heading into the offseason. I don’t think the Duke offense will be able to move the ball without Murphy — and it was already struggling in that area.
With that said, the best bet to make is the Duke team total under. The Blue Devils offense ranked below the 10th percentile in the following offensive metrics:
They also rank in the 27th percentile in Havoc allowed, so there’s a ton of reason to believe the Blue Devils will struggle to move the ball.
Given that all of these metrics were with Murphy under center, we have no reason to believe Belin can be a difference-maker.
Not only are the offensive metrics bad, but they’re facing an underrated Rebels defense. The Rebels arguably had a top-10 defensive unit in the country and ranked inside the top 15 in many defensive metrics.
I don’t expect Duke’s offensive line to hold up, which could lead to many quick possessions due to turnovers. This has a whomping written all over it, and the Blue Devils offense is in for a long afternoon.
Pick: Duke Team Total Under 16.5
Location: | EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, Fla. |
Date: | Thursday, Jan. 2 |
Kickoff Time: | 8:05 p.m. ET |
TV / Streaming: | ESPN |
Duke takes on Ole Miss in the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville on Thursday, Jan. 2 at 8:05 p.m. ET on ESPN.
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