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Vassallo: A Conversation with Archie Manning
I had the pleasure last week to talk with Archie about Oxford, LSU and the recent football game with Arkansas. Ole Miss’ greatest ambassador is truly a wealth of knowledge and always has the best insights.
Here’s a synopsis:
HottyToddy.com: Archie, what is it like for you being in Oxford these days?
Archie Manning: We always enjoy Oxford especially for football games as well as the quiet times. I love the atmosphere here, the campus, the Square, and playing golf at the country club. I truly like everything about being in Oxford.
HottyToddy.com: We understand you now have a new place here.
Archie Manning: We do. We needed more room and this provides even more incentive to be here more often. We’ve attended more football games this year than ever before. We are looking forward to the LSU game. This past summer when Olivia was in Paris with a group, I spent eight days here by myself. When we come, it’s not just for a weekend, but for considerably longer. Recently, we stayed for three weeks.
HottyToddy.com: Wow! What an endorsement for our beloved city! Let’s shift gears and talk about LSU, an opponent which you added several chapters to the great rivalry. Would you mind reflecting back on the 1969 game and that season in particular?
Archie Manning: We played them that season in Jackson. Charlie McClendon was their coach and that may have been his greatest team. Their defense was incredible that season. Several of their great players included Tommy Casanova, Mike Anderson and George Bevan. Mike Hillman was the quarterback. I believe we won the game 26-23. They had a chance to go for a tying field goal late in the game, but elected to go for the win.
HottyToddy.com: Your recall is amazing. What about the season in general?
Archie Manning: We defeated three undefeated teams in Jackson that season: Georgia, LSU and Tennessee. This was the year of the great shootout between Texas and Arkansas. With Texas winning the game, the stage was set at season end for the Longhorns to play undefeated LSU in the Cotton Bowl. Following our victory over LSU and then Notre Dame’s election to attend their first bowl game ever, the Cotton Bowl opted for the Fighting Irish.
HottyToddy.com: While our team had three tough losses that season (similar to 2015), how did we upstage an LSU team with only one loss for the Sugar Bowl?
Archie Manning: Coach Vaught told us prior to the Tennessee game, that he thought he could get us in with a victory over the Vols. Coach Vaught had a great relationship with the Sugar Bowl Committee as selecting bowl participants was considerably different in that era. Following the win over Tennessee (38-0) we went on to defeat Mississippi State in Starkville.
HottyToddy.com: You mentioned playing golf at the Oxford Country Club. The new plans announced recently for a larger clubhouse in 2016 are quite exciting.
Archie Manning: Oxford needed a country club and we have a great one. I am definitely excited about the club and the plans for the future. The housing taking place around club, the amenities such as the pool, etc. are absolutely what Oxford needs. We have many friends who are members and it’s a fun place for me and the boys.
HottyToddy.com: The Arkansas game was a difficult loss and a tough way to lose a game. Did this game, in any way, remind you of your game years ago with Scott Hunter?
Archie Manning: I was giving a speech that Saturday in Phoenix and did not get to see the final plays until late in the evening on ESPN. The game reminded me more of Eli’s seven overtime game with Arkansas in Oxford.
HottyToddy.com: In closing, any final comments about Oxford?
Archie Manning: Oxford is a special place. The home games provide us with a great opportunity to show off the city. People love coming here. I am so proud of the Ole Miss people for the way we treat our guests.
Talking with Archie is like visiting with a chapter of Ole Miss history close up. He’s always the complete gentleman and having Archie and his family as ambassadors, not only for Ole Miss, but Oxford as well, is the absolute ultimate endorsement! What a great human being!
Steve Vassallo is a HottyToddy.com contributor. Steve writes on Ole Miss athletics, Oxford business, politics and other subjects. He is an Ole Miss grad and former radio announcer for the basketball team. Currently, Steve is a highly successful leader in the real estate business who lives in Oxford with his wife Rosie. You can contact Steve at sovassallo@gmail.com or call him at 985-852-7745.
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Steve Wooten
November 18, 2015 at 4:55 pm
LSU finished the 1969 season with a 9-1 record, their only loss coming against Ole Miss. Unbelievably, In spite of their excellent record the tenth-ranked Tigers did not play in a bowl game
Hoppy Langley
November 18, 2015 at 5:04 pm
Great story on Archie Steve! Archie will forever be known as one of the greatest to ever wear those gray pants! The ’69 game in Jackson will always live in the memories of all Ole Miss fans. Given all of the parallels between our ‘great ’69 team and our present team, your getting Archie to discuss it was a great read. Let’s hope a victory over LSU this weekend will propel us to the Sugar Bowl again for the first time in 46 years!
Terry Straub
November 18, 2015 at 6:46 pm
’69 was a magical season. The night in Lexington was so heart-breaking as Leon Felts fumbled at the 2 as the Rebs were about the go ahead late in the game. Nevertheless, that wonderful day in Jackson when Wimp Winther played probably his greatest game and the Rebs put the Vols Orange Bowl hopes down the tubes was one to remember. Archie was a class guy during his time at Ole Miss and remains so today. Thanks for the memories Elisha!
Jeff smith
November 18, 2015 at 8:49 pm
AMEN, Archie and the Mannings are a class act. God bless them all!
Sandy Brooks
November 18, 2015 at 11:03 pm
Steve, Ron & I received Sugar Bowl tickets for a wedding gift Nov. 29, 1969. We’d love a “repeat” to celebrate our 46th anniversary!! We are indeed very blessed to have the Manning family so invested in Oxford AND New Orleans!!
Mark Lee
November 19, 2015 at 7:54 am
Good article on a special gentleman.