
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, located on the campus of the University of Mississippi in Oxford, is the home of the Ole Miss Rebels football team and one of the most iconic venues in college football. Originally opened in 1915, the stadium has undergone numerous expansions and renovations, now boasting a seating capacity of over 64,000, making it the largest stadium in Mississippi. Named after legendary coach Johnny Vaught and Ole Miss historian Judge William Hemingway, the stadium blends historic tradition with modern amenities. It features a vibrant game-day atmosphere, highlighted by passionate fans, tailgating in The Grove, and the “Walk of Champions,” creating a unique Southern football experience. Vaught-Hemingway stands as a symbol of Rebel pride and a centerpiece of SEC football culture.
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