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Ole Miss reveals uniforms ahead of Week 6 matchup with Arkansas Razorbacks

Wade-Peeryby:Wade Peery10/05/23
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The Ole Miss Rebels are coming off one of their bigger wins for their program this season, after defeating Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers, in a 55-49 classic. This weekend, the Rebels are preparing for the Arkansas Razorbacks. On Thursday night, Ole Miss dropped a video with their uniform combination ahead of their Week 6 matchup with the Hogs.

Check them out below.

The No. 16 ranked Rebels chose to go with their white helmets, powder blue jerseys, and their white pants in their home matchup against the Arkansas Razorbacks.

The helmets were worn earlier this season in their game against Tulane. And it’s also the same uniform combination that Ole Miss used when they played in the 2022 Allstate Sugar Bowl.

Quarterback Jaxson Dart and wide receivers Jordan Watkins and Tre Harris were picked as the players to model the uniforms this week.

Check out another picture of the uniforms below.

They’re definitely some of the sharpest unis that the Rebels have in their arsenal. The powder blue gloves really pop with the powder blue jerseys and the white helmets.

Ole Miss outscored LSU 21-7 in the fourth quarter last weekend to pull off an impressive comeback against the Tigers. Fans flooded the field in the upset win.

Quarterback Jaxson Dart erupted for over 400 all-purpose yards and five total touchdowns. Ole Miss running back Quinshon Judkins exploded for 177 rushing yards and one touchdown on 33 carries.

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Ole Miss fans stormed the field

Emotions were high at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on Saturday. Ole Miss was able to get back on the right track in huge fashion, taking down LSU with both teams having an offensive explosion. Lane Kiffin and his team were quickly surrounded by nearly 60,000 people once the game was over as fans stormed the field.

Ole Miss athletic director Keith Carter released a statement following the game, saying he would prefer if fans could avoid storming the field. He says Rebel fans should get used to the football program earning big wins against high-level SEC opponents.

You have to imagine there are financial reasons behind Carter wanting to avoid fans hopping over the railings to celebrate.

“As our program continues to experience big wins like Saturday, our fans should be more accustomed to those moments and avoid field-storming situations,” Carter said. “We have the most passionate fans in college athletics, but we must reserve the playing field for our student-athletes and coaches.”

On3’s Griffin McVeigh also contributed to this article.