Oxford is abuzz with excitement following Ole Miss’s historic 28-10 victory over Georgia, only the second win against them since 1996. The goalpost from the game is on display downtown, inviting fans and visitors to capture this memorable moment. The display, supported by Ole Miss Athletics and Mayor Robyn Tannehill, symbolizes community pride and is meant to be a fun spot for photo opportunities. Despite a hefty fine for rushing the field, the team’s achievement keeps their playoff hopes alive, making it a celebration to remember in Oxford.
Oxford has transformed into a buzz of excitement following the recent historic victory of Ole Miss against Georgia, which ended with a score of 28-10. This significant win marked only the second time since 1996 that Ole Miss has triumphed over Georgia, and the town is celebrating in style!
In a delightful turn of events, the very goalpost from that fateful game now proudly stands on display in downtown Oxford. Located right in front of the “Welcome to Oxford” mural behind City Hall, the goalpost has drawn in both residents and visitors eager to capture this piece of Ole Miss history. Everyone is encouraged to snap some photos and share them online using the hashtags #ourtownourteam and #goalpostpics for a fun community celebration.
This unique display wouldn’t be possible without the support of Ole Miss Athletics, who loaned the goalpost to the city. The entertaining idea to showcase the goalpost came from Oxford’s very own Mayor Robyn Tannehill, who was present during the thrilling celebrations following the game. In light of the goalpost rally, she did express some humorous concerns about potential damage to the town’s beloved Christmas lights.
The atmosphere during the game was electric as Ole Miss fans stormed the field with just 16 seconds left on the clock. While their excitement led to some memorable moments, it also caused a bit of a game delay. This enthusiasm culminated in fans tearing down the very goalposts that marked their team’s victory, joyfully carrying them through the streets of Oxford towards The Square. The Oxford Police Department graciously stood by, supporting the jubilant fans in their quest.
However, this jubilant celebration did come with a price tag. The SEC announced that Ole Miss would incur a fine of $250,000 for violating the “access to competition area” policy due to the fans rushing the field. Nonetheless, the delight of victory seemed to outweigh any financial penalties, especially since this win marked Coach Lane Kiffin’s first victory over a top-5 ranked team in his tenure, a notable achievement since the inception of College Football Playoff rankings back in 2014.
The upset victory over Georgia not only thrilled fans but also kept the playoff hopes alive for Ole Miss. The team’s strong defensive performance combined with five successful field goals certainly contributed to their historic win. It’s no wonder that fans were so ecstatic that they even broke the goalposts into manageable pieces for easier transport! As the playful spirit continued, there were humorous posts on social media speculating about the potential sale of the goalposts after their last known sighting outside The Square.
The display of the goalpost is set to remain in Oxford until after the highly anticipated Egg Bowl on November 29. This moment in college football history is not just a celebration of a sports victory but also a symbol of community spirit. With every photo taken at the goalpost display, the pride of Ole Miss and the charm of Oxford come together, creating memories that fans and locals will treasure for years to come.
So, whether you’re a die-hard Ole Miss fan or just passing through, make sure to stop by and snap a picture with the goalpost—because it’s not just a piece of metal; it’s a piece of history!
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