The University of Mississippi Athletics

2024 Ole Miss Football Season Tickets On Sale Now
12/30/2023 | Football
OXFORD, Miss. – Lane Kiffin and the No. 11 Ole Miss football team locked up the 2023 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Championship on Saturday afternoon, and now fans can lock in their spots at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium for the 2024 campaign as season tickets are on sale now through the Ole Miss ticket office.
Current season ticket holders should log in to their account to access their renewal application. Fans looking to purchase new season tickets should act quickly to gain access to seat locations before the summer.
The deadline to renew or buy new season tickets and be part of the seat selection process in the spring is March 31, 2024. More information can be found at OleMissTix.com.
For the first time since 2017, prices for season tickets will increase by just $50 to $450 for the East and West sidelines and premium areas, and $350 for the South End Zone. Parking passes for on-campus lots will also increase by only $50 to $200. Ole Miss has not raised prices on parking passes since prior to the 2019 season.
With an expanded College Football Playoff field and the addition of national brands in Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC, the value of a season ticket has never been greater. That, coupled with an elite on-field product, a thrilling in-game atmosphere and the nation's best tailgating experience, makes being an Ole Miss football season ticket holder an opportunity you can't pass up.
Read on to see why you should join the party today and what big changes are coming to college football and the Vaught in 2024.
Early Order Incentives
New this year, fans who renew or buy new season tickets early will be entered to win exclusive prizes and experiences. The earlier you lock in your seats, the more chances you have to win. One renewed season ticket holder and one new season ticket holder who purchase tickets prior to the dates below will be drawn for each prize. Based on when you renew or buy new season tickets, you will be entered to win all subsequent prizes drawn after that date.
One of the main benefits of being a football season ticket holder is priority access to postseason events. That has never mattered more as the College Football Playoff expands to 12 teams for the first time starting in 2024. In the new format, the top four teams will receive a first-round bye, while teams ranked No. 5-12 at season's end will play in on-campus playoff games. Teams ranked No. 5-8 will host.
If Ole Miss hosts a playoff game at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, season ticket holders will have first priority to purchase tickets. If the Rebels play a postseason game away from Oxford, ticket requests will be fulfilled based on blue priority point order. In the event demand exceeds the department's allotment, orders will be reduced based on giving level with the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation.
Run It Back
The Ole Miss football team finished the 2023 campaign at 11-2, the first 11-win season in program history. Lane Kiffin signed a contract extension to remain in Oxford, and his players have followed suit.
Already, several key contributors from the 2023 squad have announced their return for 2024, including key offensive threats like Tre Harris, Jordan Watkins and Peach Bowl Offensive MVP Caden Preiskorn. Micah Pettus also announced his return along the offensive front, all making the Rebels a frontrunner to be one of the nation's most balanced and explosive offenses again next season.
On the defensive side, JJ Pegues and Jared Ivey announced they will return to anchor a frightening defensive front in 2023. The Rebels averaged just shy of three sacks per game in 2023 and will once again look to lean on a devastating defensive line.
Reloading…
Kiffin and his staff have been red-hot on the recruiting trail, pulling in the No. 17 high school class in the country. Ole Miss has also been one of the top transfer portal destinations in the country once again, making the shortlist of nearly every top transfer in the nation and securing verbal commitments from the No. 1 transfer class in college football.
The Place to Be
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium was a destination in 2023, making headlines for its in-game fireworks, drone shows and more. The Rebel fan support was better than ever this season, including a record crowd of 66,703 to witness Ole Miss win a thriller over LSU. Total attendance for the season was the second-highest in program history at 446,044. The electric atmosphere and raucous crowds led the Rebels to their second perfect 7-0 home record in the past three seasons. Ole Miss is 21-2 in its last 23 games at home.
The Vaught will once again be a destination in college football in 2024 as numerous marquee opponents will step on Hollingsworth Field to challenge the Rebels. Ole Miss will host SEC newcomer Oklahoma, who finished the regular season ranked one spot behind the Rebels at No. 12. No. 6 Georgia will come to town as well, looking to get back on its national title track after failing to defend its back-to-back titles this season. The Vaught will also host next year's Egg Bowl against Mississippi State.
Current season ticket holders should log in to their account to access their renewal application. Fans looking to purchase new season tickets should act quickly to gain access to seat locations before the summer.
The deadline to renew or buy new season tickets and be part of the seat selection process in the spring is March 31, 2024. More information can be found at OleMissTix.com.
For the first time since 2017, prices for season tickets will increase by just $50 to $450 for the East and West sidelines and premium areas, and $350 for the South End Zone. Parking passes for on-campus lots will also increase by only $50 to $200. Ole Miss has not raised prices on parking passes since prior to the 2019 season.
With an expanded College Football Playoff field and the addition of national brands in Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC, the value of a season ticket has never been greater. That, coupled with an elite on-field product, a thrilling in-game atmosphere and the nation's best tailgating experience, makes being an Ole Miss football season ticket holder an opportunity you can't pass up.
Read on to see why you should join the party today and what big changes are coming to college football and the Vaught in 2024.
Early Order Incentives
New this year, fans who renew or buy new season tickets early will be entered to win exclusive prizes and experiences. The earlier you lock in your seats, the more chances you have to win. One renewed season ticket holder and one new season ticket holder who purchase tickets prior to the dates below will be drawn for each prize. Based on when you renew or buy new season tickets, you will be entered to win all subsequent prizes drawn after that date.
- January 16 – Customized Ole Miss football jersey
- February 1 – Postgame on-field photo after a select game
- February 16 – Game-worn football helmet
- March 1 – Pregame sideline passes to a select game
- March 15 – Lane Kiffin autographed football
One of the main benefits of being a football season ticket holder is priority access to postseason events. That has never mattered more as the College Football Playoff expands to 12 teams for the first time starting in 2024. In the new format, the top four teams will receive a first-round bye, while teams ranked No. 5-12 at season's end will play in on-campus playoff games. Teams ranked No. 5-8 will host.
If Ole Miss hosts a playoff game at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, season ticket holders will have first priority to purchase tickets. If the Rebels play a postseason game away from Oxford, ticket requests will be fulfilled based on blue priority point order. In the event demand exceeds the department's allotment, orders will be reduced based on giving level with the Ole Miss Athletics Foundation.
Run It Back
The Ole Miss football team finished the 2023 campaign at 11-2, the first 11-win season in program history. Lane Kiffin signed a contract extension to remain in Oxford, and his players have followed suit.
Already, several key contributors from the 2023 squad have announced their return for 2024, including key offensive threats like Tre Harris, Jordan Watkins and Peach Bowl Offensive MVP Caden Preiskorn. Micah Pettus also announced his return along the offensive front, all making the Rebels a frontrunner to be one of the nation's most balanced and explosive offenses again next season.
On the defensive side, JJ Pegues and Jared Ivey announced they will return to anchor a frightening defensive front in 2023. The Rebels averaged just shy of three sacks per game in 2023 and will once again look to lean on a devastating defensive line.
Reloading…
Kiffin and his staff have been red-hot on the recruiting trail, pulling in the No. 17 high school class in the country. Ole Miss has also been one of the top transfer portal destinations in the country once again, making the shortlist of nearly every top transfer in the nation and securing verbal commitments from the No. 1 transfer class in college football.
The Place to Be
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium was a destination in 2023, making headlines for its in-game fireworks, drone shows and more. The Rebel fan support was better than ever this season, including a record crowd of 66,703 to witness Ole Miss win a thriller over LSU. Total attendance for the season was the second-highest in program history at 446,044. The electric atmosphere and raucous crowds led the Rebels to their second perfect 7-0 home record in the past three seasons. Ole Miss is 21-2 in its last 23 games at home.
The Vaught will once again be a destination in college football in 2024 as numerous marquee opponents will step on Hollingsworth Field to challenge the Rebels. Ole Miss will host SEC newcomer Oklahoma, who finished the regular season ranked one spot behind the Rebels at No. 12. No. 6 Georgia will come to town as well, looking to get back on its national title track after failing to defend its back-to-back titles this season. The Vaught will also host next year's Egg Bowl against Mississippi State.
Players Mentioned
PRESSER | Lane Kiffin - Week 3 vs. Arkansas (09-08-25)
Monday, September 08
PRESSER | TJ Dottery - Postgame at Kentucky (09-06-25)
Sunday, September 07
PRESSER | Harrison Wallace III - Postgame at Kentucky (09-06-25)
Sunday, September 07
PRESSER | Austin Simmons - Postgame at Kentucky (09-06-25)
Sunday, September 07