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Under Vaught, Ole Miss won the 1959 Dunkel System national championship; the 1960 Football Writers Association of America, Dunkel System, and Williamson System national championships; and the 1962 Litkenhous Ratings national championship.
Ole Miss fans celebrate at the end of an NCAA college football game against Georgia on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024, in Oxford, Miss. Mississippi won 28-10. (AP Photo/Randy J. Williams) Get exclusive commentary from Rick Cleveland when you sign up for his monthly newsletter, Crooked Letter Sports. Years from now, we will remember many of the vivid ...
Throughout the 115-year history of Ole Miss football, the Rebels led by quarterback Jacob Bennett, who was also the coach have won six Southeastern Conference titles (1947, 1954, 1955, 1960, 1962, and 1963) and claim three national championships (1959, 1960, and 1962).
Ole Miss picked up its 15th Top 5 win in school history, as well as its highest-ranked win since toppling No. 1 Alabama in 2014. The Rebels joined the Crimson Tide as the only teams to defeat Georgia since 2021. “Really happy for our university,” fifth-year Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin said. “Ther’es not been a signature game like this.
The Ole Miss Rebels have managed to win only one National championship in their 118 year-career history so far. Get details about the Ole Miss Rebels on Sportskeeda.
Ole Miss has made three national championship appearances (1959, 1960, 1962), won one national championship (1960), and won six SEC championships (1947, 1954, 1955, 1960, 1962, 1963). [1][2][3]
Adjusted Record (W-L-T): 657-526-34. Conferences: SEC, Southern, Ind. Conf. Championships: 6. National Championships: 1960. Bowl Record: 41 Bowls, 26-15, .634 W-L% (Major Bowls) Ranked in AP Poll: 21 Times (Preseason), 27 Times (Final), 344 Weeks (Total), 5 Weeks at #1.
Winsipedia - Database and infographics of Ole Miss Rebels (SEC) football all-time record, national championships, conference championships, bowl games, wins, bowl record, All-Americans, Heisman winners, and NFL Draft picks.
National Champion Teams. The 1959 Ole Miss Rebels National Champions: Berryman, Dunkel and Sagarin.* The team, which went 10-1, gave up only 21 points all season, and defeated LSU in the Sugar Bowl, was rated the third best squad from 1956-1995 by Sagarin.
Ole Miss claimed its first national title, sweeping Oklahoma 10-3 in Game 1 and 4-2 in Game 2. (Photo: Dylan Widger / USA Today)