Ole Miss Football Reveals Fan Colors to Wear in 2024 Season

Fans of the Ole Miss Rebels now know what colors to wear for each of their team's 12 regular season games in 2024.
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There are still five-plus months until the beginning of the 2024 college football season, but if you like to plan ahead, the Ole Miss Rebels did you a favor on Thursday afternoon.

Ole Miss announced its "fan colors to wear" for the 2024 regular season on Thursday, and with a new-look conference slate on the horizon, this will provide some unique color combos in the stands of the SEC.

You can view Ole Miss' announcement here and find the complete schedule below.

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Aug. 31 vs. Furman -- Wear White

Sept. 7 vs. Middle Tennessee -- Wear Red

Sept. 14 at Wake Forest -- Wear Red

Sept. 21 vs. Georgia Southern -- Wear Powder Blue

Sept. 28 vs. Kentucky -- Stripe Out

Oct. 5 at South Carolina -- Wear Powder Blue

Oct. 12 at LSU -- Wear Red

Oct. 26 vs. Oklahoma -- Wear Powder Blue

Nov. 2 at Arkansas -- Wear Navy

Nov. 9 vs. Georgia -- Wear Red

Nov. 23 at Florida -- Wear Red

Nov. 30 vs. Mississippi State -- Wear Navy

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The Rebels are keeping with their tradition of opening the home schedule with a "white out" with this year's opponent being the Furman Paladins. Oklahoma's first trip to Oxford in the SEC will see Rebel fans in powder blue, and fans will wear powder blue or red (depending on their seating section) against Kentucky.

Ole Miss opened spring practice on Wednesday, and it is looking to build upon one of the best seasons in school history when it takes the field in August. The Rebels finished the 2023 campaign with a mark of 11-2 and a win in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl over Penn State, and that gave Ole Miss its first 11-win season in program history.


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John Macon Gillespie
JOHN MACON GILLESPIE

John Macon Gillespie is the publisher of The Grove Report and has experience on the Ole Miss beat spanning five years.