The first home football game is slated to begin at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 11 against Austin Peay. There are a few safety tips to remember for tailgating and while in the
The Ole Miss football team opened up the 2021 season in Atlanta against the Louisville Cardinals. It’s safe to say the Rebels came out with a different attitude than we saw in
After testing positive for COVID-19, Lane Kiffin was forced to stay in Oxford while his team opened the season against Louisville in Atlanta. But that didn’t hold the Rebels back at all.
The NFL season is around the corner, which means that fantasy football is coming back! Yup, that’s right, soon it will be time to spend your Sundays in the living room creating
Ole Miss kicked off their 2021 season in terrific fashion, beating the Louisville Cardinals 43-24 to start 1-0. Here are four takeaways from the game: No Problem Without Lane Kiffin The Rebels
As Oxford prepares to host its first home football game of the season on Sept. 11, which is expected to bring roughly 48,000 fans to Vaught-Hemingway, local medical providers are scrambling to
Lane Kiffin has yet to announce the starting lineup ahead of this weekend’s season opener against Louisville. While nothing is set in stone, here is what we know thus far. Quarterbacks:
No 2021-2022 athletic contests in the SEC will be rescheduled if a team is unable to field players “due to COVID-19, injuries, or other reasons,” the Southeastern Conference announced on Monday.
Elijah Moore’s 2020 season will go down as one of the best ever put together by an Ole Miss receiver. He turned in 86 catches, a single season Rebel record, for 1,193
It’s no secret that the Ole Miss football fan base is itching to get back to the Grove and support their Rebels in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, which can now be filled to capacity.