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The school announced, in honor of the gift, that they would start a new tradition and include a bell tower in the north endzone expansion that would be rung before Ole Miss games after Ole Miss victories. [8] The most recent expansion, completed in 2016, completed the stadium's bowl shape and added 3,458 additional seats.
It's the first time Ole Miss has faced MTSU since it won 45-17 in 2001 in Oxford. See Ole Miss ticket prices for every game this season Ole Miss football ticket prices vs. Middle Tennessee State
OXFORD — Ole Miss football is preparing for its final scheduled road game of the season. The No. 9 Rebels (8-2, 4-2 SEC) have a chance to earn another road game, or even a home game, in the ...
Southern Mississippi 55, Louisville 26, (November 11, 1952) - The first Division I-A game played in the stadium. Ole Miss 39, UT Chattanooga 6 (September 19, 1953) - This was the first game played by Ole Miss in the stadium. Texas Tech 27, Mississippi State 20, (October 31, 1953) - This was the first game played by Mississippi State in the stadium.
The 2024 college football season is setting up to be one of the most hotly anticipated in the modern history of Ole Miss.. After winning a program-record 11 games last season, the Rebels and coach ...
It was opened on September 25, 1976 with a loss at the hands of in-State rival Ole Miss. In 1989, the current press box was added. Other improvements to the stadium include the Southern Miss Athletic Center, a field house and athletics training facility opened in 2002 in the north end zone, new lighting towers (for enhanced lighting of ...
Ole Miss will begin conference play at home against Kentucky on Sept. 28. The last time the Rebels faced Kentucky proved memorable, with Lane Kiffin's team winning a top-15 matchup by forcing a ...
On April 28, 2018, a new attendance record, 12,152, was set on Double Decker Weekend in a game against LSU, which then No.6 Ole Miss won 9–8. [8] This record fell in 2022 during the final game of the Rebels' home series against archrival Mississippi State , when a crowd of 12,503 saw the Rebels fall 7–6 in 11 innings.