ABOUT US
The Rebel Club of Memphis is a non-profit organization that is made up of Ole Miss Alumni and friends that work to provide the following:
- Endowment for academic and athletic scholarships for upcoming Ole Miss students from the Shelby County area.
- Annual purchase of 20 football season tickets and concessions for underprivileged youth from Shelby County to attend all home football games (i.e., Boys and Girls Club of Greater Memphis, Baddour Center, Big Brother/Big Sisters, etc).
- Serve as a resource to high school students in the Memphis area and actively recruit those students interested in learning about Ole Miss.
- Provide support meals to the baseball team when they play at AutoZone park in Memphis.
- Provide support and donations for the football, baseball and basketball teams, the band, and cheerleaders.
- Organize game watching parties at local establishments in the Memphis area for all out-of-town football games.
- Organize and promote events for Ole Miss alumni, friends and fans in the Memphis area.
- Sponsors several gatherings in the Memphis Area, including the Summer Football Coaches Meeting and Silent Auction, the Spring Golf Tournament, the Chuck Rounsaville Kickoff Meeting, and the Football Signing Day Party.
Your membership and donations allow the Rebel Club of Memphis to achieve each of these goals and more. Please consider becoming a member of the Rebel Club of Memphis and encourage all of your Ole Miss friends and family to do the same. You do not have to be an alumni or resident of Memphis to join as membership is open to all that want to show their support for our great University.
The late Frank E. Everett, Jr. put it best when he wrote:
"There is a valid distinction between the University and Ole Miss even though the separate threads are closely interwoven.
The University is buildings, trees and people. Ole Miss is mood, emotion and personality. One is physical, and the other is spiritual. One is tangible, and the other intangible. The University is respected, but Ole Miss is loved. The University gives a diploma and regretfully terminates tenure, but one never graduates from Ole Miss."






