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Known fondly by many as Ole Miss, the University of Mississippi is one of the 13 former members of the NCAA Southern Conference who split off in December 1932 to become charter members of the newly formed NCAA Southeastern Conference. Out of those 13, Ole Miss is one of 10 who are still active in the conference today.

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Located in Oxford, Mississippi and founded in 1848, Ole Miss is one of the 12 current members of the NCAA Southeastern Conference, and one of 6 in the West Division. It is one of 2, along with Mississippi State University in Starkville, located in the great state of Mississippi.

All of the University of Mississippi's 18 athletics teams, including their NCAA football and basketball teams, are called the Rebels. The Ole Miss Rebels’ football stadium is the 60,000+ capacity Vaught-Hemingway Stadium and its basketball arena is the 18,700 capacity Tad Smith Coliseum. The school's colors are cardinal red and navy blue, chosen intentionally to mimic the colors of Harvard and Yale.

Football:

Ole Miss has taken 3 National Football titles, all of which the school has officially claimed, the last in 1962. They also have 6 Southeastern Conference titles, the last in 1963.

The University of Mississippi Rebels have a fierce ongoing rivalry - known as A Southern Tradition - with the LSU Tigers (that's Louisiana State University). The Rebels also have a heated, ongoing rivalry with the Mississippi State Bulldogs, played out each year in The Battle for the Golden Egg (also known as The Egg Bowl), the prize for which is The Golden Egg Trophy, a trophy resembling, predictably, a golden egg (though when it was first designed it was meant to be a rugby ball). Ole Miss's permanent rival in the East Division is the Vanderbilt University Commodores.

Rebels head coach Houston Nutt was voted the SEC Coach of the Year in 2008. This is his second season with Ole Miss, after recording 9 stellar seasons as the head coach at Arkansas. Before Arkansas, he also head coached at Boise State and Murray State, so he is no stranger to the role.

Pick up your Ole Miss Rebels tickets today and see what Nutt and his team do to their rivals and other opponents this year.

Basketball:

Ole Miss had never won a Southeastern Conference regular season basketball title until 2007. Along with their Southeastern Conference regular season title, the Rebels have won their school a Southeastern Conference Championship, in 1981.

Current head coach of the Ole Miss Rebels, Andy Kennedy is a noteworthy former NCAA player in his own right. He started at North Carolina State where he was part of the 1987 championship team. Then he played for University of Alabama - Birmingham where, in 3 years, he became the Blazers' second highest scorer of all-time and still holds or shares 20 other UAB records. Get your Mississippi Rebels tickets today and see what Kennedy and his Rebels can turn out this year!