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  2. Mississippi 8 Conference - Wikipedia

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    www .mississippi8 .org. Locations. The Mississippi 8 Conference (M8) is a high school athletic and activities conference in the Twin Cities area in Central Minnesota with 8 member high schools. The conference derives its name from 6 of the original 8 member schools being located within 10 miles from the Mississippi River.

  3. Ole Miss Rebels football - Wikipedia

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    Ole Miss became the nation's first college football team to fly "en masse" to a game in 1937. The team flew from Memphis to Philadelphia to play Temple University Temple Owls. (University of New Mexico took the first flight of any team in 1929.) [50] [51] [52] Ole Miss' first game to be broadcast on television was in 1948 against Memphis. [53]

  4. List of Ole Miss Rebels head football coaches - Wikipedia

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    The Ole Miss Rebels college football team represents the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) in the West Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Rebels compete as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The program has had 38 head coaches [1] since it began play during the ...

  5. Southern Miss Golden Eagles football - Wikipedia

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    Carlisle-Faulkner Field at M. M. Roberts Stadium is nicknamed "The Rock at Southern Miss" and boasts a seating capacity of 36,000. The stadium history dates back to October 29, 1932, when the State Teachers College defeated Spring Hill College, 12–0, as some 4,000 fans looked on from wooden bleachers.

  6. History of Ole Miss Rebels football - Wikipedia

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    In one of the most memorable games in Rebel football history, Ole Miss upset Notre Dame, 20–13 in Mississippi Memorial Stadium on September 17 in Jackson, Mississippi. That loss was the Irish's lone setback of the 1977 campaign, as Notre Dame finished the season with an 11–1 record and claimed both the AP and UPI national titles. [98]

  7. List of Ole Miss Rebels football seasons - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Bondurant (Independent) (1893) 1893. Ole Miss. 4–1. J. W. S. Rhea & Charles Dow Clark (Independent) (1894) 1894. Ole Miss.

  8. 'Why my son?': Mother of fatally shot Southern Miss. football ...

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    The mother of University of Southern Mississippi football player Marcus Daniels Jr., ... he totaled 29 tackles and garnered a team-leading three interceptions, the university said in a statement.

  9. 1958 Ole Miss Rebels football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1958 Ole Miss Rebels football team represented the University of Mississippi during the 1958 college football season. [2] The Rebels were led by 12th-year head coach Johnny Vaught and played their home games at Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi. They competed as members of the Southeastern Conference, finishing in second with a ...