The season saw the Rebels score 300 points and finish with a season record of 9-1 (inc playoff and final).
The Rebels scored first to lead, 6-0.
'The Rebels' were coasting at half-time with Jimmy Kennedy havings scored four goals.
In 1990, Jerry Tarkanian's U.N.L.V. Runnin' Rebels scored a hundred and three points when they beat Duke by thirty.
The Rebels scored on their second possession after an 11-yard punt return by Vincent Brownlee set Mississippi up on the Vanderbilt 38.
After leading by only 39-36 at halftime, the Rebels stormed out and scored 9 consecutive points, forced 3 consecutive Seton Hall turnovers and took a 48-36 on a smashing two-handed dunk by Johnson.
The Rebels scored their only points of the game on their first possession.
The run began after the Rebels (8-14, 3-9 S.E.C.) had scored 11 straight for a 20-18 lead.
Early in the fourth, the Rebels scored their final points of the game on a 19-yard Nichols field goal.
'The Rebels' faced a nightmare start as Wexford scored two goals in the first eight minutes.