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Vaught–Hemingway Stadium is an outdoor athletic stadium located in University, Mississippi, United States (although it has an Oxford address). The stadium serves as the home for the University of Mississippi Rebels college football team. The stadium is named after Johnny Vaught and Judge William Hemingway. Since its expansion in 2016, it is ...
The 2025 Ole Miss Rebels football team will represent the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Rebels are led by sixth-year head coach Lane Kiffin and will play its home games at Vaught–Hemingway Stadium located in Oxford, Mississippi .
Existing stadiums of teams either (1) transitioning to FBS and not yet football members of FBS conferences, or (2) returning to FBS football. Here, conference affiliations are those expected to be in effect when the stadium becomes an FBS venue, whether by opening, reopening, or a school's entry into provisional or full FBS membership.
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 ...
Florida knocks No. 9 Ole Miss out of College Football Playoff contention, 24-17 in the Swamp. MARK LONG. Updated November 23, 2024 at 5:30 PM. 1 / 17. ... Ole Miss (8-3, 4-3), which was a 10-point ...
Ole Miss bolstered its defensive line via transfers ahead of the 2024 season, and the line was dominant in the rain on Saturday. Ole Miss was at No. 16 in the first set of rankings and should move ...
The modern era of Ole Miss football began in 1947, when Harold Drew was ousted in favor of his line coach, Johnny Vaught. A former All-American at Texas Christian University (TCU), Vaught led the Ole Miss program to national prominence over the next 24 years, posting 23 winning records and making the team a fixture in the national polls. Under ...
C. M. "Tad" Smith Coliseum is an 8,867-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of the University of Mississippi. Through the first part of the 2015–16 basketball season, it was home to the University of Mississippi Rebels men's and women's basketball teams, but was replaced by a new arena, The Sandy and John Black Pavilion , in January 2016.