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Chad Kelly, professional football player; Sam Kendricks, pole vaulter, Olympic medalist; Don Kessinger, MLB shortstop, All-Star, and Gold Glove Award winner, and Ole Miss head baseball coach [1] Grae Kessinger, MLB shortstop [2] Keith Kessinger, MLB shortstop and head baseball coach for Arkansas State Red Wolves [3] Bobby Kielty, major league ...
The Ole Miss–Memphis football rivalry has also been a far less competitive rivalry series. The Rebels hold a 47–12–2 advantage over the Tigers in this non-conference series. The two schools have met 62 times from 1921 to 2019. Ole Miss won every game between 2005 and 2009, and the teams temporarily suspended competition from 2010 to 2013.
This is a list of Ole Miss Rebels football players in the NFL draft. Key. B Back K Kicker: NT Nose tackle: C Center: LB Linebacker: FB Fullback: DB Defensive back: P
Stieg, who played at Ole Miss from 1980-83, helped the Rebels qualify for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history in 1981. Shooting 56.1% from the floor, Stieg averaged 7.9 ...
Kiffin is the father of Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin. On Thursday morning, Lane took to social media to share some memories. Under the caption, "My Hero," Lane posted a pair of photos.
Ole Miss Football, a book published in 1980 by Sports Yearbook Company of Oxford, MS, says J.W.S. Rhea was the first coach at Ole Miss having been hired part-time by Bondurant and having led the 1894 team to a 6–1 record. The annual Ole Miss media guide lists C.D. Clark as the coach of the 1894 team and further says about him, "Although it ...
The 1967 Ole Miss Rebels football team represented the University of Mississippi during the 1967 NCAA University Division football season. [1] The Rebels were led by 21st-year head coach Johnny Vaught and played their home games at Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi and Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium in Jackson .
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches # AP °; Alexander Bondurant (Independent) (1893): 1893: Ole Miss: 4–1: J. W. S. Rhea & Charles Dow Clark (Independent) (1894)