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Ole Miss Recruiting Draws on Grand Football Traditions

Recruiting Power: Oxford, Ole Miss, Grove, Eli , Super Bowl XLVII, & Blind Side

By: Seph Anderson

Seph Anderson currently serves as the student loan coordinator for the Office of Financial Aid at Ole Miss, where he has worked for the past eight years.

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The Grove at Ole Miss:An Experience of a LifetimePhoto Courtesy of BleacherReport.com
The Grove at Ole Miss:An Experience of a Lifetime
Photo Courtesy of BleacherReport.com

Ole Miss Head Coach Hugh Freeze currently has the Ole Miss Rebels sitting with a No. 10 national recruiting ranking for 2013 (Rivals.com) with about three weeks to go until National Signing Day (February 6).

Now while Freeze and his staff will obviously be doing additional recruiting work themselves between now and February 6, Ole Miss is a school that continues to successfully be able to “recruit for itself” through a number of stories that are drawing ongoing positive national media attention.

Ways Ole Miss Successfully Sells Itself to Recruits & Their Parents:

Oxford, MS A Charming Little Southern Town

Founded in 1848, Ole Miss lies in the sleepy southern town of Oxford, Mississippi. Set 70 miles south of the nearest major metropolitan city (Memphis, TN), Oxford has long been heralded as one of America’s coziest college towns. When school is not in session, Oxford boasts a population of around 20,000.

However, when factoring in the roughly 20,000 students that attend Ole Miss, Oxford doubles in size from August to May each academic year. Citizens and students are able to live in a great small town atmosphere, while also being able to take advantage of major sporting events that come with being an Southeastern Conference (SEC) member institution.

Besides being one of the country’s most charming college towns (per Travel & Leisure) and hosting major SEC sporting events throughout the year, Oxford plays host to a number of rich cultural opportunities for folks of all ages ranging from local art shows to touring Broadway shows to appearances by national musical acts on the famed Oxford Square.

The Historical Lyceum at Ole Miss. Photo Courtesy of BleacherReport.com
The Historical Lyceum at Ole Miss. Photo Courtesy of BleacherReport.com

Oxford is home to some of the most delectable southern cuisine to be found across the southeast. Folks in Oxford are quick to brag on nationally renowned chef and contestant on Food TV’s “Top Chef Masters,” John Currence, owning restaurants on the Oxford Square. It’s hard to not find something for everyone’s taste buds.

Ole MissUnique in Today’s Higher Education Landscape

Leaving the Oxford Square and heading a couple of minutes onto the actual Ole Miss campus, situated in University, MS, one will quickly be blown away by the sheer beauty of the landscape, architecture, decor and of course a student body that looks like they came straight out of a J Crew catalog.  Ole Miss prides itself on having three of its own win the Miss America crown. A Texan with Vegas Insider suggested the following of Ole Miss coeds following a recent trip to the Grove:

“Ole Miss, where they red-shirt Miss America’s. The “talent level” at The Grove is second to none. They’ve got tall ones, short ones, blonde ones, brunettes, it simply doesn’t matter, they are all drop-dead gorgeous. I’m from Texas, and we have some of the most beautiful women on the planet, but this was like walking around in Leonardo DiCaprio’s dating recycling bin.”

For one of the smaller schools in the SEC, Ole Miss’ landscaping beauty and appeal can hold it’s own with any of it’s conference competitors across the southeast. Not too long ago, Newsweek actually tabbed Ole Miss the “Most Beautiful” campus in the United States.

Looking beyond the campus landscape, architecture, and student body, visitors to the Oxford campus quickly find themselves shocked by the “personal, family atmosphere” that’s simply contagious among everyone on campus from fellow students to faculty and staff members. It must be a Southern thing because the folks in Oxford would just about offer you the shirts of their backs without a second thought.

 

Further, even in 2013, it’s remains just in the Ole Miss students’ nature to say “ma’am” and “sir.” Potentially sending their son thousands of miles away to school, knowing he’s at a family-oriented school may be extremely appealing to a potential recruit’s family.

The Grove at Ole Miss An Experience Unlike Any Other

To quote something I personally heard from a former Ole Miss student (Clovis Lindsey of Beaumont, Texas), “The Grove may possibly just be one of the greatest places on God’s green earth!”

If you’ve ever been fortunate enough to take in a Rebel football gameday in the Grove, you’ll know exactly what the student is talking about. Often touted as one of the country’s top college tailgating venues, the famed Grove is centrally located on 10 acres of prime real estate in the center of the Ole Miss campus.

A little-known fact many folks outside of Oxford don’t know: the land on which the Grove now sits was set aside for recreation during former Ole Miss Chancellor Robert Fulton’s reign from 1892-1903. It’s safe to assume Fulton could have never envisioned how significant the Grove would become in the world of tailgating.

Two-Time Super Bowl MVP & Former Ole Miss Rebel, Eli ManniongRob Carr/Getty Images
Two-Time Super Bowl MVP & Former Ole Miss Rebel, Eli Manniong
Rob Carr/Getty Images

The New York Times suggested in a feature piece on the Grove experience, “At Ole Miss, the Tailgaters Never Lose.” Whether a lifelong Grove patron or a Grove virgin making an initial visit to the tailgating mecca, what actually happens during the football game itself has little impact on the southern hospitality folks experience during their Grove experiences. Even fans of opposing teams leave the Grove having received a welcome and experience, totally unimagined.

The team at Burnt Orange Nation was so stunned with their experience when the Longhorns played the Rebels in 2012 that they had this to say:

“Ladies and Gentlemen, I have been to the land of Milk and Honey Boo Boo and let me assure you, all the Taiwanese tales of grandeur that you’ve heard regarding “The Grove” being the greatest tailgating experience on Earth are not only true, but probably grossly understated.”

Taking in an SEC game in the stands is one thing, but also being able to experience one of the nation’s premiere tailgating venues for three or four years is a treat in and of itself.

NFL Rebels in the Super Bowl XLVII

Ole Miss fans are tabbing the 2013 Super Bowl as “P-Willie vs. Big Mike,” as former Rebel All-Americans Patrick Willis (San Francisco 49ers) and Michael Oher (Baltimore Ravens) are set to face off in search of a super bowl ring on February 3 in New Orleans, LA.

As if the Ole Miss connection in this year’s Super Bowl isn’t already going to receive national attention, last year the world witnessed former Rebel signal-caller Eli Manning take home a Super Bowl MVP trophy for the New York Giants. There’s no doubt Ole Miss will garner some excellent national attention by way of their Super Bowl Rebels over the next two weeks.

Former Ole Miss All-American, Michael Oher, Looks to Bring Home Super Bowl RingLarry French/Getty Images
Former Ole Miss All-American, Michael Oher, Looks to Bring Home Super Bowl Ring
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Top recruits commit to colleges where they can make their way to “The League” (NFL).

The Blind Side – The Michael Oher Story

A previously hot national story, that of former Rebel and current Baltimore Raven Michael Oher’ and his life experiences, is about to once again receive a great deal of attention leading up to Super Bowl XXVII.

The 2010 Oscar nominee for best picture, “The Blind Side,” takes viewers on an up close ride to experience Michael Oher’s emotional and intriguing rise to fame. Of importance to Rebel fans, Ole Miss and Oxford receive an abundant amount of positive discussion throughout the entire film as it highlights the “family friendly atmosphere” that separates Ole Miss from the other 4,000-plus institutions of higher education in the United States. Media covering Super Bowl XLVII will certainly turn attention to “The Blind Side,” as Oher is a significant reason for the Ravens success on offense.

If a recruit or their family sits down to watch “The Blind Side,” all that’s really left to do is take an actual visit to Oxford, MS and Ole Miss for themselves. The film wonderfully captures the essence of what separates Ole Miss from even it’s most successful SEC competitors, including the college football dynasty that’s being built in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

The Rebel faithful often say, “Just take a visit for yourself, and you’ll fall in love with Ole Miss.”

Between what Freeze and his staff are doing on their own and the myriad of ways Ole Miss has continually been able to sell itself to the public (including families of potential Ole Miss recruits) without any real effort, it’s safe to assume to Ole Miss Rebels may just find themselves a couple of more highly-rated recruits before National Signing Day February 6.

 

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