Ole Miss Football-15 Pictures

Vaught Hemingway Stadium is home to the Ole Miss Rebels football team and has been since 1915.

Vaught Hemingway was built in 1915 and was originally named after Judge William Heminway, a professor of law and the chairman of the unviersities committe on athletics.

In 1982, the university choose to add Johnny Vaughts name to the stadium. Vaught left Ole Miss with 190 wins, 61 loses and 12 ties.

Today Vaught-Hemingway Stadium is working on renovations. The most recent addition being the new student section which opened this Fall.

The stadium recently set an attendance record. At the Alabama game this spring, there was a record attendance of 66, 178.

Christine Cooper, a junior from Tampa, Florida and Aleea Burge, a junior from Picayune, Mississippi, hold their pom poms high for game day.

The universities band, The Pride of the South came out to play their usual songs (with the expection of Dixie which was removed in the Fall of 2016.)


Aleea Burge holds her pom pom and says she’s ready to cheer on the Rebels.

The Ole Miss Rebels run onto the field and kneel at the endzone to pray before the game begins.

Burge says she “can’t help but smile” as the Ole Miss Rebels score their first touch down.

Red pom poms are scattered through the student section to increase the students spirit for the games.

The game nears the end of the third quarter.

The stadium sells bottomless sodas in resuable cups that display old game scores.

And that’s just another weekend of Ole Miss football, till next time.