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    A Mississippi-Grown Christmas Tree Took Root in Oxford During a Historic Playoff Weekend

    Meredith BiesingerBy Meredith BiesingerDecember 22, 20253 Mins Read37 Views
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    30 Ft Christmas Tree at the Student Union Plaza for the College Playoffs on Friday December 19, 2025.
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    Oxford was already buzzing last Saturday, but tucked between the Grove and the Ole Miss Student Union stood a quieter symbol of the moment—one that felt just as meaningful as kickoff.

    Rising nearly 30 feet tall, a Christmas tree made its debut on the Student Union Plaza during the University of Mississippi’s first-ever College Football Playoff weekend. The timing couldn’t have been more fitting. As Rebel fans poured back into town for a milestone game, the tree brought a sense of celebration that went beyond football, blending holiday warmth with campus pride.

    What made the display especially meaningful was its Mississippi story. The Leyland cypress traveled more than 70 miles from Pine Mountain Tree Farm in Walnut, a reminder that even during nationally watched moments, the heart of Ole Miss remains rooted right here at home. In a season full of big headlines—an 11-win regular season and a top playoff ranking—the tree felt like a grounding presence, connecting the excitement of the present to the traditions that define the university.

    30 Ft Christmas Tree at the Student Union Plaza for the College Playoffs on Friday December 19, 2025. Photo by Srijita Chattopadhyay/ Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services

    The idea grew from a simple conversation and quickly turned into a collective effort. Former Rebel athletes, university staff, and facilities teams all played a role in bringing the tree to campus and standing it tall—no small feat considering the freezing temperatures that greeted Oxford that weekend. Once in place, the tree was carefully decorated, transforming the plaza into a festive gathering space almost overnight.

    As families, alumni, and students moved through campus, the tree became an instant landmark. It offered a natural pause point—a place to stop, take photos, and soak in the atmosphere of a weekend that felt historic in more ways than one. The Grove has long served as Ole Miss’ front porch, but for this playoff weekend, the plaza gained its own sense of welcome.

    The display was formally recognized by the Mississippi Secretary of State, marking it as a commemorative symbol of the Rebels’ playoff appearance. But beyond official acknowledgments, its impact was felt in quieter ways: grandparents pointing it out to grandchildren, alumni lingering a little longer before heading to the stadium, and students weaving holiday cheer into a football-fueled Saturday.

    College football often brings people back together, but moments like this remind us why those returns matter. Generations of Rebels came home not just for a game, but for a shared experience—one that blended Mississippi-grown tradition, holiday spirit, and a sense of belonging that’s hard to replicate anywhere else.

    For one December weekend, a simple Christmas tree stood as a reminder that at Ole Miss, history isn’t just made on the field. Sometimes, it’s planted, decorated, and shared—right in the heart of campus.

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