Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Ole Miss tickets, best prices. Ticket prices for Ole Miss' season opener against Furman start at under $10 on StubHub. For the Oklahoma game, StubHub listed seats starting at $140 as of Friday ...
Website. olemiss.edu. The University of Mississippi ( byname Ole Miss) is a public research university in University, Mississippi, with a medical center in Jackson. It is Mississippi's oldest public university and is the state's second largest by enrollment. [ 4] The Mississippi Legislature chartered the university on February 24, 1844, and ...
The speed limit on the Ole Miss campus is 18 mph in honor of Archie Manning, who wore the number during his playing days at Ole Miss. After Archie's son Eli Manning won his second Super Bowl, the university changed the speed limit in some areas of campus to 10 mph to honor the former All-American Rebel.
Ole Miss Rebels ( NCAA) (1915–present) Vaught–Hemingway Stadium at Hollingsworth Field 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 ...
Ole Miss football is in the New Year's Six bowl games.. The Rebels will face Penn State in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl on Dec. 30 inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.. Ole Miss (10-2) is in a ...
South Carolina tickets, best prices. For the season opener against Old Dominion, StubHub listed seats starting at just $18. For Ole Miss, tickets start at $49. On Nov. 2, the Gamecocks host Texas ...
The Grove Bowl is the name of the annual spring intrasquad scrimmage in Vaught–Hemingway Stadium. The game is played between the "Red" squad and the "Blue" squad. Ole Miss football players are assigned to a squad by the coaches and then play a full-contact game. Tickets are sold to the game. A school-record Grove Bowl crowd of 28,375 fans ...
Alexander Bondurant (Independent) (1893) 1893. Ole Miss. 4–1. J. W. S. Rhea & Charles Dow Clark (Independent) (1894) 1894. Ole Miss.