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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.
This is a complete list of Ole Miss Rebels football seasons. [1][2][3][4][5] Seasons. Notes. ^ The team was under suspension from the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. ^ Arkansas claims Ole Miss used an ineligible player and considers this a forfeit.
Ole Miss played in 15 consecutive bowl games from 1957 to 1971, a national record at the time. In all, Vaught led Ole Miss to 18 bowl games, posting a 10–8 record. For his efforts, Vaught was named SEC Coach of the Year six times (1947, 1948, 1954, 1955, 1960, 1962).
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2024 Ole Miss Rebels Schedule and Results. Previous Year. Record: 7-2 (18th of 134) (Schedule & Results) Rank: 16th in the Current AP poll. Conference: SEC.
Eli Manning holds the Ole Miss career records for passing yards and touchdowns. The Ole Miss Rebels football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Ole Miss Rebels football program in various categories, [1] including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking.
Record: 10-3 (19th of 130) (Schedule & Results) Rank: 11th in the Final AP poll. Conference: SEC (West Division) Conference Record: 6-2. Coach: Lane Kiffin (10-3) Points For: 438. Points/G: 33.7 (24th of 130) Points Against: 321. Opp Pts/G: 24.7 (51st of 130)
In its 125-year history, the Ole Miss football program has claimed three national championships (1959, 1960 and 1962), six Southeastern Conference titles (1947, 1954, 1955, 1960, 1962, and 1963), and one SEC Western Division title (2003), produced 58 first-team All-Americans and 177 first-team All-SEC selections, appeared in 37 bowl games with ...