Vaught-Hemingway Stadium is the home of the Ole Miss Rebels in Oxford, Mississippi. It anchors one of college football's most celebrated game-day scenes, sitting just steps from The Grove. The stadium's tight, steep bowl keeps crowd noise trapped over the field, and its red-and-blue-clad crowds are a signature SEC image. Tailgating in The Grove for hours before kickoff has become as much a part of the day as the game itself.
Dating to 1915 and named for legendary coach Johnny Vaught and administrator William Hemingway, the stadium has grown through repeated expansions, most recently a 2016 project that pushed capacity to more than 64,000, making it the largest stadium in Mississippi. It has hosted Ole Miss teams through the Archie Manning, Eli Manning, and Lane Kiffin eras, including numerous ranked SEC wins. The Grove tailgating grounds beside the stadium are consistently ranked among the best in college football. Together, stadium and Grove define Ole Miss's national reputation for game-day atmosphere.
Source: RateGame editorial