Ole Miss Sets Record For Football Season Ticket Sales

Photo by Robert Jordan / Ole Miss Communications
Photo by Robert Jordan / Ole Miss Communications

OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss has achieved its goal of selling out of football season tickets, as the athletics department announced it has sold the full allotment of 50,386, which is a school record for season tickets distributed.

A limited number of individual game tickets still remain for the Idaho, Arkansas, Troy and Missouri games. Fans are encouraged to act quickly by visiting the OleMissSports.com ticket site or calling 888-REB-TKTS.

“The first step in the championship process is selling out Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, and Rebel Nation has responded in a big way by helping our program reach this milestone,” said Athletics Director Ross Bjork. “With our team’s strong start and our fans’ tremendous support, it’s a great time to be a Rebel.

“For those that did not have the opportunity to purchase a season ticket, please take advantage of the remaining single game tickets and join us at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium to help provide our players a great home field advantage.”

This year’s season ticket number tops the previous highs of 50,009 in 2009 and 48,180 in 2004. While the 2009 season was a sellout, a smaller allotment was set aside for season tickets that year, and more single game tickets were distributed.

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