1939 Ole Miss Rebels football team
American college football season
The 1939 Ole Miss Rebels football team represented the University of Mississippi in the 1939 college football season .[ 1] The Rebels were led by second-year head coach Harry Mehre and played their home games at Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi . After winning their first three games of the season, Ole Miss made their first ever appearance in the AP Poll . Their victory over rival Vanderbilt was also their first ever; they had lost the first 19 match-ups in the series over a 45-year span. They would finish with a record of 7–2 (2–2 SEC), to finish fifth in the Southeastern Conference .
Ole Miss was not ranked in the final AP poll, but it was ranked at No. 35 in the 1939 Williamson System ratings,[ 2] and at No. 17 in the Litkenhous Ratings .[ 3]
Schedule
References
^ "1939 Ole Miss Rebels Schedule and Results" . Sports Reference LLC . Retrieved May 24, 2017 .
^ Paul Williamson (December 8, 1941). "Texas Aggies Ranked Nation's Top" . The Atlanta Constitution . p. 26 – via Newspapers.com .
^ E. E. Litkenhous (December 31, 1939). "Vols Second In Final Litkenhous Grid Rankings; Southern California Tenth" . Johnson City Sunday Press . p. 11 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Mississippi repeats victory over L.S.U. in inaugural, 14 to 7" . The Commercial Appeal . October 1, 1939. Retrieved September 30, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Mississippi in Front: Crushes Southwestern by 41-0 on Memphis Gridiron". New York Times . October 8, 1939. p. 89.
^ "Rebels Swamp Centenary, 34-0". The Atlanta Constitution . October 15, 1939. p. 5B.
^ Billy Gates (October 22, 1939). "Ole Miss And State Romp Hard On Homecoming Foes" . Daily Clarion-Ledger . pp. 1, 15 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Kellogg's great runs send Tulane bounding over Ole Miss, 18 to 6" . The Commercial Appeal . October 29, 1939. Retrieved April 10, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Mississippi Defeats Vandy After 45 Years". The Washington Post . November 5, 1939. p. SP4.
^ "Rebels overpower Fighting Jackets in hub tilt 27–7" . The Clarion-Ledger . November 12, 1939. Retrieved April 1, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Rebels use only straight football to trounce Teachers" . The Clarion-Ledger . November 19, 1939. Retrieved September 22, 2021 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Mississippi State downs Ole Miss, 18–6" . Tampa Sunday Tribune . November 26, 1939. Retrieved September 30, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
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