Helmets and gloves rest on the sideline before that start of the game. In
the home opener, Ole Miss defeated Austin Peay 54-17. Photo by HG Biggs.
The Ole Miss football team enters Vaught-Hemingway Stadium to warm up. Photo by HG Biggs.
Several Ole Miss linemen jog into the endzone during warmups. Photo by HG Biggs.
Kyndrich Breedlove takes a break from drills at the 13 yardline. The 13 yardline was painted black for Saturday's game in remembrance of the 13 U.S. troops killed during the final days of the war in Afghanistan. Photo by HG Biggs.
An Ole Miss lineman takes a drink of gatorade between drills. Photo by HG Biggs.
Marine Gunnery Sgt. Stephen Roberts asks the crowd the all important question, "Are. You. Ready!"
Navy veteran Generald Wilson sings the national anthem. Photo by HG Biggs.
Marine Gunnery Sgt. Stephen Roberts hypes up the crowd. Photo by HG Biggs.
Ole Miss defensive back Tysheem Johnson assists another defensive lineman on a tackle. Photo by HG Biggs.
Ole Miss running back Jerrion Ealy catches a pass from quarterback Matt Corral. Photo by HG Biggs.
Ole Miss defensive back Miles Battle fights Austin Peay wide receiver Drae McCray for the ball. Photo by HG Biggs.
Ole Miss running back Jerrion Ealy evades one tackle from an Austin Peay defender and prepares to cut past another. Photo by HG Biggs.
Ole Miss wide receiver Jonathan Mingo charges toward the endzone. Photo by HG Biggs.
A member of the Ole Miss color guard performs during the halftime show during Ole Miss’s game against Austin Peay State University. Photo by HG Biggs.
Navy ROTC cadets stand in the endzone during the halftime show honoring service members. Photo by HG Biggs.
Ole Miss defensive back Jaylon Jones tackles an Austin Peay ball carrier. Photo by HG Biggs.
Ole Miss wide receiver John Rhys Plumlee evades a tackle from an Austin Peay defender for a first down. Photo by HG Biggs.
Ole Miss defensive back Keidron Smith tackles an Austin Peay ball carrier. Photo by HG Biggs.
Students in the Ole Miss student section react, as the fourth quarter draws to a close with the Rebels handily in the lead. Photo by HG Biggs.
Fireworks ignite over Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Photo by HG Biggs.
There are games where one team “has it” and the other simply doesn’t; Saturday was one of those days that Ole Miss didn’t. Iowa State made 70% of their shots, got 28
Ole Miss basketball heads to Tuscaloosa Tuesday, where they’ll face off with the Alabama Crimson Tide in their second road SEC contest of the season. The Rebels are coming off of a
The Ole Miss Women’s Basketball team topped the Florida Gators Sunday afternoon 76-66 in The Pavilion, marking the first time since February 2017 that the Rebels have strung together back-to-back SEC wins.
In Ole Miss’ first game back as a top-25 ranked team, they suffered possibly their worst loss of the season to the tigers of LSU, as LSU (13-3, 3-0) dispatched the Rebels
As Blake Hinson strides confidently from the Humphrey Coliseum floor, fresh off of hanging a career-high 26 points on Mississippi State, the freshman forward looked to a camera, repeatedly stating, “Whose state?
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