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Mississippi Coaches


Mississippi Rebels
University of Mississippi
 Oxford, MS
Founded: 1844
Stadium: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
Capacity: 60,580
Colors: Navy Blue & Cardinal
Coach: Lane Kiffin
Conference: Southeastern-

Team Home Summary  Coaches Games by Year Opponents Rankings Bowls Conference


 Season Total   Bowls   Conference 
 Coach   Years   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T  PF  PA   W/L/T   PF  PA 
Lane Kiffin 2020-202434-15172113292-29610820-1310831052
Matt Luke 2017-201915-21112011676-18620887
Hugh Freeze 2012-201619-25208915772-1114969-21748926
Houston Nutt 2008-201118-26136112842-068419-22633883
Ed Orgeron 2005-200710-255778623-21351642
David Cutcliffe 1999-200443-29207417613-112312525-2312191228
Tommy Tuberville 1995-199826-209599922-0694912-20477741
Joe Lee Dunn 19944-72462052-6133185
Billy Brewer 1983-199367-56-3256325213-2819033-4114821677
Steve Sloan 1978-198220-34-1107013508-23-1589878
Ken Cooper 1974-197720-2466677911-15382555
Billy R. Kinard 1971-197321-127575411-0411810-10395368
John H. Vaught 1947-1970185-58-125960273310-8262248102-38-1031821803
Harold D. Red Drew 19462-7761441-661130
Harry J. Mehre 1938-194539-26-1115387515-17-1392557
Ed Walker 1930-193738-38-812179657-13-3230284
Homer Hazel 1925-192921-22-3666620
Chester S. Barnard 19244-536142
Roland A. Cowell 1922-19238-11-1168328
R.L. Sullivan 1919-19217-132903400-1014
C.R. Dudy Noble 1917-19182-7-188279
Fred Robbins 1915-19165-12179522
William L. Billy Driver 1913-191411-7-2250204
Leo DeTray 19124-3126100
Dr. N.P. Stauffer 1909-191117-7-2427113
Frank Kyle 19083-599125
Frank Mason 19070-66195
T.S. Hammond 19064-27164
No Coach 19050-1018
Mike Harvey 1903-19044-4185139
Daniel S. Martin 19024-312146
William Shibley 19012-434129
Z.N. Estes 19000-3530
W.H. Lyon 18993-44447
T.G. Scarbrough 18981-11816
J.W. Hollister 18961-22422
H.L. Fairbanks 18952-12428
C.D. Clark 18946-112048
Dr. Alexander H. Bondurant 18934-112028




Some records may be incomplete.



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