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NFL Rebels: Laquon Treadwell bought out a restaurant for his teammates
NFL rookie Laquon Treadwell bought out an entire restaurant for the Minnesota Vikings wide receiver group.
While Laquon Treadwell’s rookie season was a dud, the star is still making headlines. According to this Reddit post that came from the Minnesota Vikings subreddit, Treadwell bought out an entire restaurant for his teammates.
The restaurant has not been identified from what I have seen, but it is an impressive move from the rookie.
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Capocaccia Named to SEC Soccer Community Service Team
Senior Melissa Capocaccia has been named to the 12th Annual SEC Soccer Community Service Team, the league office announced Thursday.Each year, the SEC sponsors Community Service Teams for all 21 league sponsored sports. The team looks to highlight an athlete from each school who gives back to their community in superior service efforts.
See below for Capocaccia’s contribution to the community over her four-year career as a Rebel.
Melissa Capocaccia
During her four years as a Rebel, senior Melissa Capocaccia has been a contributor to the community in Oxford, around Mississippi, and back home in Tennessee. With 100 plus hours spent in and around these communities, her time most spent as been with Camp Fly High at Madonna Learning Center in Germantown, Tennessee, where she has assisted students with disabilities. The Memphis native also took 20 hours away with the UM Big Event, where Ole Miss students connect with the Oxford/Lafayette community to say thank you and interact with those around. Also back in Tennessee, she’s spent 19 hours at the Le Bonheur Outpatient Rehabilitation Services in Germantown, and also contributed 10 plus hours at The Mississippi State Veterans Home of Oxford. Capocaccia has been a contributor to the National Girls and Women in Sports Clinic over the last three years, spending 12 hours at that event. In Oxford, the senior has also interacted with local students on numerous occasions at Reading with the Rebels, and Walking Wednesday at Oxford Elementary School.
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Ole Miss lands commitment from JUCO defensive lineman
Just one day after receiving an offer from Ole Miss, JUCO DT Larrell Murchison has announced that he’ll play for the Rebels in 2017.
The 6-foot-4, 277-pound defender from Louisburg College tweeted about the Rebels’ offer on Wednesday night:
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