As established by the State of Mississippi’s latest executive orders, attendance at Ole Miss home football games will be limited to 25% capacity in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium as the upcoming season begins.
The Southeastern Conference has clarified and expanded its previously announced COVID-19 management requirements for the fall athletics season by specifying the cardiac evaluation requirements in its initial report and confirming a third weekly test prior to competition.
Governor Tate Reeves issued social distancing measures for college outdoor stadiums and game day events that will limit bowl seating to no more than 25% of seating capacity while maintaining six feet distance between households, with limits on club areas and suites as well.
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Ole Miss sophomore quarterback John Rhys Plumlee met with the media on Wednesday following fall practice.
Even with the current situation surrounding...
The Southeastern Conference on Thursday announced the creation of the SEC Council on Racial Equity and Social Justice, a league-wide body consisting of a...
By Adam Brown
Sports Editor
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Ole Miss red-shirt sophomore quarterback Matt Corral told members of the media Wednesday that he is working harder than ever before.
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After-school activities like open play will not be available at Oxford's two activity centers for an unknown amount of time due to the COVID-19 pandemic.