Archives
 By  Staff Reports Published 
12:06 pm Sunday, November 23, 2003

Ole Miss fans set new attendance record

By By Will Bardwell/staff writer
November 23, 2003
OXFORD The Ole Miss-LSU matchup on Saturday drew a boisterous, overflowing crowd the likes of which had never been seen on the Rebels' home turf. Official attendance for the game was 62,552 a new record for Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. The old record for an Ole Miss home game in Oxford was 61,140, which was set in 2002 versus Florida.
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium's official capacity is 60,580.
The game was one of the most anticipated in Ole Miss history. Tickets were a rare, expensive commodity, with pairs going for upwards of $1,000 on the Internet.
Rough start
The Ole Miss offense, that led the Southeastern Conference in scoring before Saturday, was virtually nonexistent in the first half against LSU. The Tigers defense still has not yielded points in the first and second quarters in any of their 11 games.
The Rebels gained just 11 rushing yards in the first half, and quarterback Eli Manning threw for 68 yards on 8-of-17 passing.
Ole Miss held the ball for just under 10 of the first 30 minutes, and converted just one of its seven third-down opportunities in the first half.
Title picture
Ole Miss failed to capture its first SEC West division title on Saturday with its 17-14 loss to LSU. With both teams at 6-1 in the SEC and one game remaining for both programs, the Tigers control their own destiny.
LSU can win the division with either a win over Arkansas on Friday or an Ole Miss loss to Mississippi State on Thursday night.
The Rebels, who controlled their own destiny all season before Saturday, need to beat Mississippi State and Arkansas to upset LSU on Friday.
Scoring streak stopped
For the first time in nine games, the Rebels failed to come away with points after their first possession on Saturday. After just one first down, Ole Miss was forced to punt the ball away to the Tigers in the game's first minute.
And though the Rebels did not score on their first possession, they did score on LSU's first possession. On the Tigers' first snap, cornerback Travis Johnson intercepted LSU quarterback Matt Mauck and ran six yards for Ole Miss' first touchdown of the day.
Flying flags
Penalties came often for the Tigers, but unlike a week earlier in a blowout over Alabama, the miscues almost came back to hurt LSU on Saturday. The Tigers committed four penalties on third down in the first half, often turning third-and-short into obvious passing situations.
LSU finished the day with 10 penalties, costing the Tigers 70 yards. Ole Miss was flagged just four times, losing 30 yards.
Field goal defense
Ole Miss kicker Johnathan Nichols, one of the nation's most reliable this season, missed twice as many field goals on Saturday two as he had over the Rebels' first 10 games. He was not the first kicker to struggle against LSU, though. In 11 games, the Tigers' opponents have hit just five of their 14 field goal attempts.

Also on Franklin County Times
Main Street gets new director
Main, News, Russellville, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
June 10, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — New Main Street Director Erica Childers said she hopes to build momentum downtown through community events, business cooperation and in...
Legion will dispose of old flags
Main, News, Russellville, ...
By Brady Petree For the FCT 
June 10, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — As Flag Day (June 14) approaches, officials are encouraging residents with dilapidated U.S. flags to dispose of them safely and properl...
Red Bay OKs website redesign
Main, News, Red Bay, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
June 10, 2026
RED BAY — Town Square Group will redesign the city’s website, a move officials said would improve communication with residents and visitors while help...
Grand jury charges 2 in child porn case
News, Russellville
Kevin Taylor For the FCT 
June 10, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — The next time Abigail Roberts enters a courtroom will be to say whether she is guilty or not guilty of charges ranging from first-degre...
Sentencing for Dowdy is set for Aug. 4
News, Russellville
By Brady Petree For the FCT 
June 10, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Almost nine months after being convicted of manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide, Brandy Dowdy will finally learn how long sh...
Progress in education pays off for Alabama
Columnists, Opinion
June 10, 2026
Public education is powered by dedicated educators who believe in Alabama’s children — from the classroom teacher helping a student discover a love of...
Study club prepares for next chapter
Columnists, Opinion
HERE AND NOW
June 10, 2026
The May dinner meeting of Book Lovers Study Club featured guest speaker Cynthia Geis, GFWC Alabama North District director. Geis and I have been frien...
Bendall takes role in ‘Waiting for Godot’
News, Russellville
Chelsea Retherford For the FCT 
June 10, 2026
Konner Bendall has been chasing the stage since he first put on a Santa suit for a school program at seven years old. Now, the Russellville native is ...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *