The No. 3 Ole Miss Rebels, undefeated at 5-0, travel to College Station, Texas to take on No. 14 Texas A&M on Saturday night.

Here are five A&M players all Ole Miss fans should know before Saturday’s kickoff:

  1. Kenny Hill: Hill has gotten off to one of the most prolific starts in college football history. Through six games, Hill has amassed over 2,000 yards through the air, and has thrown 21 touchdowns to just five interceptions. Hill threw for over 350 yards in the loss to Mississippi State last weekend, but now faces the top passing defense in the SEC. The Rebels’ ability to pressure Hill into forcing throws could have a huge impact on the outcome of the game.
  2. Myles Garrett: Though a true freshman, Garrett has been a force on the A&M defensive line. He’s recorded 30 total tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks. Garrett is an athletic defensive end, and Ole Miss will need to know where he is at all times. The Rebels have allowed nine sacks, and Garrett’s presence in the backfield will be something to watch on Saturday night.
  3. Malcome Kennedy: Kennedy is the Aggies’ top wideout and his absence was felt lsat weekend in Starkville. Kennedy’s recorded 33 catches for 378 yards and two scores. Kennedy is the most reliable target for Hill and can play in the slot and out wide. He’ll likely be matched up with Senquez Golson on Saturday night. Look to see if he has an impact for the Aggies.
  4. Ricky Seals-Jones: Seals-Jones lines up opposite Kennedy and ranks second on the team in catches. Seals-Jones is A&M’s most explosive deep threat and can make plays with Kennedy attracting attention on the opposite side of the field. Neither receiver will have faced a secondary as good as what the Rebels will present on Saturday night.
  5. Deshazor Everett: Everett is the veteran leader and anchor of the Texas A&M defense. He splits his time between cornerback and safety. He’s registered 35 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and has recorded one interception this season. Everett will be matched up with top Rebels receiver Laquon Treadwell and will have his hands full with the Ole Miss spread attack.