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2011 Ole Miss Rebels football team

2011 Ole Miss Rebels football
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Conference Southeastern Conference
Division Western Division
2011 record 2–10 (0–8 SEC)
Head coach Houston Nutt (4th year)
Offensive coordinator David Lee (1st year)
Offensive scheme Multiple
Defensive coordinator Tyrone Nix (4th year)
Base defense 4–3
Captain Brandon Bolden
Wayne Dorsey
Derrick Herman
Kentrell Lockett
Bradley Sowell
Marcus Temple
Home stadium Vaught–Hemingway Stadium
(Capacity: 60,580)
Seasons
« 2010 2012 »
2011 SEC football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Eastern Division
#19 Georgia x   7 1         10 4  
#9 South Carolina   6 2         11 2  
Florida   3 5         7 6  
Vanderbilt   2 6         6 7  
Kentucky   2 6         5 7  
Tennessee   1 7         5 7  
Western Division
#2 LSU x$   8 0         13 1  
#1 Alabama  %#   7 1         12 1  
#5 Arkansas   6 2         11 2  
Auburn   4 4         8 5  
Mississippi State   2 6         7 6  
Ole Miss   0 8         2 10  
Championship: LSU 42, Georgia 10
  • # – BCS National Champion
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll
1 2 3 4 Total
Ole Miss 13 7 7 11 38
Fresno State 14 0 14 0 28

The 2011 Ole Miss Rebels football team represented the University of Mississippi in the college football season of 2011–2012. The team was coached by Houston Nutt, who was in his fourth season. The Rebels played their home games at Vaught–Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi, and compete in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). They finished the season 2–10, 0–8 in SEC play to finish in last place in the Western Division. On November 7, Nutt resigned as head coach effective at the end of the season. Nutt finished at Ole Miss with a four-year record of 24–26.

Ole Miss signed the No. 18 recruiting class according to Rivals and the No. 24 recruiting class according to Scout.

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Ole Miss travelled to SEC opponents Vanderbilt, Auburn, Kentucky and Mississippi State and played host to Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas and LSU. They also travelled to Fresno State and hosted BYU, FCS foe Southern Illinois and had their homecoming game against Louisiana Tech.


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