Alabama–Ole Miss football rivalry

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Alabama–Ole Miss football rivalry
First meeting October 27, 1894
Ole Miss 6, Alabama 0
Latest meeting September 19, 2015
Ole Miss 43, Alabama 37
Next meeting September 17, 2016
Statistics
Meetings total 63
All-time series Alabama leads, 48–11–2
(51–10–2 on the field)
Largest victory Alabama, 64–0 (1917, 1930)
Longest win streak Alabama, 12 (1912–32)
Current win streak Ole Miss, 2 (2014–present)

The Alabama–Ole Miss football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Alabama Crimson Tide and Ole Miss Rebels. They are charter members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and both have competed in the SEC West since 1992. Alabama leads the series 48–11–2 (51–10–2 on the field).

Game results

Alabama victories Ole Miss victories Ties
# Date Location Winner Score
1 October 27, 1894 Jackson, MS Ole Miss 6–0
2 November 24, 1899 Jackson, MS Alabama 7–5
3 October 26, 1900 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 12–5
4 October 19, 1901 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 41–0
5 October 12, 1907 Columbus, MS Alabama 20–0
6 October 23, 1909 Jackson, MS Tie 0–0
7 November 5, 1910 Greenville, MS Ole Miss 16–0
8 November 9, 1912 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 10–9
9 November 25, 1915 Birmingham, AL Alabama 53–0
10 October 28, 1916 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 27–0
11 October 27, 1917 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 64–0
12 October 11, 1919 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 49–0
13 October 6, 1923 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 56–0
14 November 1, 1924 Montgomery, AL Alabama 61–0
15 October 6, 1928 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 27–0
16 October 5, 1929 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 22–7
17 October 4, 1930 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 64–0
18 October 3, 1931 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 55–6
19 October 22, 1932 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 24–13
20 October 7, 1933 Birmingham, AL Tie 0–0
21 November 11, 1944 Mobile, AL Alabama 34–6
22 January 1, 1964A New Orleans, LA #8 Alabama 12–7
23 October 2, 1965 Birmingham, AL Alabama 17–16
24 October 1, 1966 Jackson, MS #3 Alabama 17–7
25 October 7, 1967 Birmingham, AL #9 Alabama 21–7
26 October 5, 1968 Jackson, MS Ole Miss 10–8
27 October 4, 1969 Birmingham, AL #15 Alabama 33–32
28 October 3, 1970 Jackson, MS #7 Ole Miss 48–23
29 October 2, 1971 Birmingham, AL #7 Alabama 40–6
30 October 5, 1974 Jackson, MS #3 Alabama 35–21
31 October 4, 1975 Birmingham, AL #9 Alabama 32–6
32 September 11, 1976 Jackson, MS Ole Miss 10–7
33 September 10, 1977 Birmingham, AL #6 Alabama 34–14
34 September 20, 1980 Jackson, MS #1 Alabama 59–35
35 October 3, 1981 Tuscaloosa, AL #11 Alabama 38–7
36 September 18, 1982 Jackson, MS #4 Alabama 42–14
37 September 17, 1983 Tuscaloosa, AL #12 Alabama 40–0
38 October 8, 1988 Tuscaloosa, AL Ole Miss 22–12
39 October 7, 1989 Jackson, MS #13 Alabama 62–27
40 October 24, 1992 Tuscaloosa, AL #4 Alabama 31–10
41 October 23, 1993 Oxford, MS #4 Alabama 19–14
42 October 22, 1994 Tuscaloosa, AL #8 Alabama 21–10
43 October 21, 1995 Oxford, MS #21 Alabama 23–9
44 October 19, 1996 Tuscaloosa, AL #7 Alabama 37–0
45 October 25, 1997 Oxford, MS Alabama 29–20
46 October 10, 1998 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 20–17OT
47 October 16, 1999 Oxford, MS #11 Alabama 30–24
48 October 14, 2000 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 45–7
49 October 13, 2001 Oxford, MS Ole Miss 27–24
50 October 19, 2002 Tuscaloosa, AL #24 Alabama 42–7
51 October 18, 2003 Oxford, MS Ole Miss 43–28
52 September 11, 2004 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 28–7
53 October 15, 2005 Oxford, MS #6 Alabama 13–10
54 October 14, 2006 Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama 26–23OT
55 October 13, 2007 Oxford, MS Alabama 27–24
56 October 18, 2008 Tuscaloosa, AL #2 Alabama 24–20
57 October 10, 2009 Oxford, MS #3 Alabama 22–3
58 October 16, 2010 Tuscaloosa, AL #8 Alabama 23–10
59 October 15, 2011 Oxford, MS #2 Alabama 52–7
60 September 29, 2012 Tuscaloosa, AL #1 Alabama 33–14
61 September 28, 2013 Tuscaloosa, AL #1 Alabama 25–0
62 October 4, 2014 Oxford, MS #11 Ole Miss 23–17
63 September 19, 2015 Tuscaloosa, AL #15 Ole Miss 43–37
Series: Alabama leads 48–9–2
† Alabama was later forced to forfeit as part of NCAA penalties.
‡ Alabama forced to vacate victories as part of NCAA penalties.

A 1964 Sugar Bowl

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