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re: Your first / most memorable games
Posted on 9/6/18 at 8:58 pm to adp
Posted on 9/6/18 at 8:58 pm to adp
I wasn't able to go to a game until 2012, my family was from Mississippi but because of my dad's job we never moved there permanently until 2012.
My first game at VHS was the 2012 egg bowl, I remember it being way too cold but knowing that win was something special, bowl eligibility all that.
My first game at VHS was the 2012 egg bowl, I remember it being way too cold but knowing that win was something special, bowl eligibility all that.
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:27 am to adfalcon
The first Ole Miss game I watched on television. Ole Miss upset Notre Dame in 1977.
The first game in Vaught-Hemingway was 1980. The Rebels fell to Tulane 26-24, despite John Fourcade's attempts to rally the Rebels in the last quarter.
The 2003 LSU game is the most memorable as far as atmosphere and importance. The crowd was unbelievable and the intensity of emotions were exhausting. To be that close to going to Atlanta for the SEC championship made it the biggest game for Ole Miss football since the Archie Manning years.
Even though the Rebels lost to LSU they were able to pull off the upset of OSU in the Cotton Bowl which was another memorable game in Dallas.
The first game in Vaught-Hemingway was 1980. The Rebels fell to Tulane 26-24, despite John Fourcade's attempts to rally the Rebels in the last quarter.
The 2003 LSU game is the most memorable as far as atmosphere and importance. The crowd was unbelievable and the intensity of emotions were exhausting. To be that close to going to Atlanta for the SEC championship made it the biggest game for Ole Miss football since the Archie Manning years.
Even though the Rebels lost to LSU they were able to pull off the upset of OSU in the Cotton Bowl which was another memorable game in Dallas.
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