
The Five Greatest Ole Miss Rebels Teams That Shaped a Legacy
From defensive powerhouses of the late 1950s to the modern playoff contenders, Ole Miss has produced a handful of teams that remain benchmarks for achievement and inspiration.
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From defensive powerhouses of the late 1950s to the modern playoff contenders, Ole Miss has produced a handful of teams that remain benchmarks for achievement and inspiration.

The Louisville Kings secured the United Bowl with a 27-20 victory over the DC Defenders, highlighted by Ian Wheeler's MVP run and Keaton Ellis's defensive impact. Meanwhile, the CFL's Week 3 slate delivers high-scoring affairs and record-breaking passing yards.

Over Nick Saban’s 17‑year tenure, 27 different signal‑callers have guided their teams to victories over Alabama, producing a cascade of memorable performances that reshaped the rivalry’s narrative.

Explore how Ole Miss reinvented its quarterback play in the 2010s, leveraging transfer talent and a modern offensive scheme to break through to the College Football Playoff.

The Mississippi venue named for coach John Vaught and Judge William Hemingway blends historic achievements with contemporary excitement, serving as a rallying point for the Ole Miss community.

Since 2000, Ole Miss has turned bowl games into a showcase of resilience and talent, compiling a 12‑4 record that includes some of the most memorable finishes in college football.

In 2025, Kewan Lacy shattered Ole Miss touchdown records, the Rebels made their first College Football Playoff appearance, and the program eyes a 12-win season and a shot at the SEC’s all-time scoring record.

The Rebels aim to capture their first College Football Playoff title, shatter rushing and passing marks, and finally break the barrier of twelve regular‑season wins.