LSU-Ole Miss rivalry

LSU-Ole Miss rivalry

The LSU-Ole Miss rivalry is a college football rivalry between Louisiana State University and the University of Mississippi. It has been named the Magnolia Bowl by both school's student government associations.

eries Results

LSU vs. Ole Miss

LSU's Overall Record Against Ole Miss: 55-37-4

Date Season W/L Score Location Notes

Nov. 17 2007 W 41-24 Oxford, MS

Nov. 18 2006 W 23-20 (OT) Baton Rouge, LA Nov. 19 2005 W 40-7 Oxford, MS

Nov. 20 2004 W 27-24 Baton Rouge Nov. 22 2003 W 17-14 Oxford

Nov. 23 2002 W 14-13 Baton Rouge

Oct. 27 2001 L 24-35 Baton Rouge

Nov. 11 2000 W 20-9 Oxford

Oct. 30 1999 L 23-42 Baton Rouge

Oct. 31 1998 L 31-37 (OT) Oxford

Oct. 18 1997 L 21-36 Baton Rouge

Nov. 16 1996 W 39-7 Oxford

Nov. 11 1995 W 38-9 Baton Rouge

Oct. 29 1994 L 21-34 Oxford

Oct. 30 1993 W 19-17 Baton Rouge

Oct. 31 1992 L 0-32 Jackson

Nov. 2 1991 W 25-22 Jackson

Nov. 3 1990 L 10-19 Baton Rouge

Nov. 4 1989 W 35-30 Oxford

Oct. 29 1988 W 31-20 Baton Rouge

Oct. 31 1987 W 42-13 Jackson

Nov. 1 1986 L 19-21 Baton Rouge

Nov. 2 1985 W 14-0 Jackson

Nov. 3 1984 W 32-29 Baton Rouge

Oct. 29 1983 L 24-27 Jackson

Oct. 30 1982 W 45-8 Baton Rouge

Oct. 31 1981 T 27-27 Jackson

Nov. 1 1980 W 38-16 Baton Rouge

Nov. 3 1979 W 28-24 Jackson

Nov. 4 1978 W 30-8 Baton Rouge

Oct. 29 1977 W 28-21 Jackson

Oct. 30 1976 W 45-0 Baton Rouge

Nov. 1 1975 L 13-17 Jackson

Nov. 2 1974 W 24-0 Baton Rouge

Nov. 3 1973 W 51-14 Jackson

Nov. 4 1972 W 17-16 Baton Rouge

Oct. 30 1971 L 22-24 Jackson

Dec. 5 1970 W 61-17 Baton Rouge

Nov. 1 1969 L 23-26 Jackson

Nov. 2 1968 L 24-27 Baton Rouge

Nov. 4 1967 T 13-13 Jackson

Oct. 29 1966 L 0-17 Baton Rouge

Oct. 30 1965 L 0-23 Jackson

Oct. 31 1964 W 11-10 Baton Rouge

Nov. 2 1963 L 3-37 Baton Rouge

Nov. 3 1962 L 7-15 Baton Rouge

Nov. 4 1961 W 10-7 Baton Rouge

Oct. 29 1960 T 6-6 Oxford

Jan. 1 1959 L 0-21 New Orleans Sugar Bowl

Oct. 31 1959 W 7-3 Baton Rouge

Nov. 1 1958 W 14-0 Baton Rouge

Nov. 9 1957 L 12-14 Oxford

Nov. 3 1956 L 17-46 Baton Rouge

Oct. 29 1955 L 26-29 Baton Rouge

Oct. 30 1954 L 6-21 Baton Rouge

Oct. 31 1953 L 16-27 Baton Rouge

Nov. 1 1952 L 0-28 Oxford

Nov. 3 1951 T 6-6 Baton Rouge

Nov. 4 1950 W 40-14 Baton Rouge

Oct. 29 1949 W 34-7 Baton Rouge

Oct. 30 1948 L 19-49 Baton Rouge

Nov. 1 1947 L 18-20 Baton Rouge

Nov. 2 1946 W 34-21 Baton Rouge

Nov. 3 1945 W 32-13 Baton Rouge

Oct. 17 1942 W 21-7 Baton Rouge

Nov. 8 1941 L 12-13 Baton Rouge

Sep. 28 1940 L 6-19 Baton Rouge

Sep. 30 1939 L 7-14 Baton Rouge

Sep. 24 1938 L 7-20 Baton Rouge

Oct. 16 1937 W 13-0 Baton Rouge

Oct. 17 1936 W 13-0 Baton Rouge

Nov. 17 1934 W 14-0 Jackson

Nov. 18 1933 W 31-0 Baton Rouge

Nov. 14 1931 W 26-3 Jackson

Nov. 8 1930 W 6-0 Baton Rouge

Nov. 16 1929 W 13-6 Baton Rouge

Nov. 10 1928 W 19-6 Baton Rouge

Nov. 5 1927 L 7-12 Oxford

Nov. 13 1926 W 3-0 Baton Rouge

Nov. 12 1921 W 21-0 Baton Rouge

Oct. 18 1919 W 13-0 Baton Rouge

Oct. 13 1917 W 52-7 Oxford

Nov. 18 1916 W 41-0 Baton Rouge

Oct. 15 1915 W 28-0 Oxford

Oct. 17 1914 L 0-21 Baton Rouge

Oct. 19 1912 L 7-10 Baton Rouge

Oct. 9 1909 W 10-0 Baton Rouge

Nov. 16 1907 W 23-0 Jackson

Oct. 20 1906 L 0-9 Baton Rouge

Nov. 5 1904 W 5-0 Baton Rouge

Nov. 21 1903 L 0-11 New Orleans

Nov. 8 1902 W 6-0 New Orleans

Nov. 7 1901 W 46-0 Baton Rouge

Nov. 3 1899 L 0-11 Meridian

Nov. 13 1896 W 12-4 Vicksburg

Dec. 3 1894 L 6-26 Baton Rouge

W or L indicates LSU's outcome.

Notable Games

1959 - Billy Cannon's Halloween Night Run -- Late in the game between #1 LSU and #3 Ole Miss, LSU was trailing 3-0. Then Billy Cannon returned a punt 89 yards for a TD, breaking seven tackles. The Rebels then drove down the field but were stopped on the LSU 1 yard line as the game ended resulting in a 7-3 victory for LSU in Tiger Stadium.

1972 - Jones to Davis;. "The Night The Clock Stopped" -- #6 LSU survived an upset bid from unranked Ole Miss in Tiger Stadium by winning the game on a TD pass from QB Bert Jones to RB Brad Davis. Ole Miss fans say the 1972 contest featured a few seconds of free football. The Tigers trailed the Rebels 16-10 with four seconds to play. After a lengthy incompletion by Jones, the game clock still showed one second remaining. The Tigers used the precious second to win the game on the "last play," 17-16. The home-clock advantage inspired a sign at the Louisiana state line reading, "You are now entering Louisiana. Set your clocks back four seconds."

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