The tale begins in 1893, not with a bang, but with a scuffle. A group of spirited students, yearning for competition beyond the classroom, cobbled together the state's first football team. They were known as the "Mississippi Flood," a name both symbolic and prophetic, foreshadowing the wave of talent and resilience that would define the program for generations.
Those early years were a wild ride. Victories were hard-fought, defeats often gut-wrenching, and games played on makeshift fields amidst cheering crowds and howling dogs. But even in this rawness, the Rebel spirit simmered.