Former Ole Miss pitcher Cecil Burford, who helped lead the Rebels to the 1956 College World Series, passed away Thursday in Madison, Mississippi. Funeral services were held...
Perfect Game released their preseason lists of the top 100 freshman, sophomores, juniors and seniors in college baseball, and three Ole Miss Rebels, senior Sikes Orvis,...
After graduating from Ole Miss, my first job out of college was for a small town community newspaper, The Enterprise-Journal, in McComb, Mississippi. About an hour...
Ole Miss has lost another football legend with the passing of Jimmy Lear, 83, Monday afternoon at Baptist Memorial Hospital – North Mississippi in Oxford following...
Donald Eulon “Don” or “Donnie” Kessinger, born in 1942 in Forrest City, Arkansas, joins Jake Gibbs as the only athletes in Ole Miss history to make...
Success wasn’t limited to the fields and courts this fall, as Ole Miss student-athletes achieved the highest cumulative grade point average (2.96) in recorded history, with...
Tom Swayze was one of the driving forces that helped Ole Miss football become one of the nation’s powerhouses from the 1940s through the 1970s. He...
Memphis’ nationally recognized Central BBQ is partnering with HottyToddy.com and will have its food truck Saturday in the HottyToddy.com parking lot, just feet from the Grove...
Jerry Dean “Jake” Gibbs is one of the most versatile and most decorated athletes in Mississippi history. The Grenada native became the first two-sport All-American at...
Commentary by HottyToddy.com contributor Lee Ann Herring-Olvedo Fulton Sheen once said, “Patience is power. Patience is not an absence of action; rather it is “timing,” it...