Current Ole Miss and ex-Tennessee football coach Lane Kiffin loves to have fun at the expense of his former employer, particularly on social media. That trend continued late on Wednesday night after a tough result for the Tennessee basketball team in Oxford,
Volunteer fans have heard it plenty by now after over three years. Ever since Tennessee lost a controversial 31-26 contest to Ole Miss back on October 16, 2021. I don't need to get into the nitty gritty details,
Ole Miss head coach Chris Beard, who is in his second season with the program, now has the team trending in the right direction just days before the end of the regular season. After the game, fans stormed the court in celebration mode. While the fans and team celebrated the victory, Beard took a different approach.
The Rebels can’t find consistent offense when facing a quality defense, and Tennessee's lockdown unit will make life miserable for their SEC foes.
Ole Miss basketball's upset over No. 4 Tennessee can be traced to a dust-up between Matt Murrell and Jaemyn Brakefield in practice the day before.
While the Volunteers’ Igor Milicic did butter-finger a layup at the buzzer that would have sent the game into overtime, Ole Miss was defending. Closely and well enough the Vols’ big man lost focus and an ugly layup bounced away.
Ole Miss coach Chris Beard addressed the SJB Pavilion crowd during the second half vs Tennessee after an object was thrown on the court.
Here's a look at how Ole Miss basketball's win vs Tennessee could affect its March Madness bracket predictions.
Chaz Lanier joined Chris Lofton and Santiago Vescovi as Tennessee players with more than 100 3-pointers in a season.
Analyzing Wednesday’s Tennessee at Ole Miss odds and lines, with college basketball expert picks, predictions and best bets.