By Rick Cleveland Mississippi Today Editor’s note: On July 30, the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame inducts its Class of 2022. What follows is Part VI...
Hill Drive on the Ole Miss campus or another appropriate artery should be renamed Jake Gibbs Boulevard. What this gentleman accomplished while at Ole Miss was...
Guy Terrell Bush of Aberdeen, a fabulous pitcher, might best be remembered for two pitches he would rather have forgotten. While pitching for the Chicago Cubs...
Ole Miss’ first bowl team, which played in the 1936 Orange Bowl, was quarterbacked by McNeil “Doby” Bartling, a native of Itta Bena. He is a...
Ole Miss and NFL standout Kline Gilbert was born 1930 in Catchings, a town that no longer exists. Hollandale is the closest existing town to where...
Few athletes are more closely associated with their jersey number than Mississippi’s most famous No. 4, Brett Favre. Favre threw for more yardage than any quarterback...
The so-called football factories contributed by far the most to the College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2015. No surprise there. You’ve got superstars such...
Ole Miss lost another football legend Tuesday morning with the passing of Doug Cunningham, 69, of Jackson, Mississippi. Arrangements are incomplete. Cunningham, who was inducted into the Mississippi...
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...
Charlie Flowers, a native of Marianna, Arkansas, who played fullback on three of Johnny Vaught’s finest teams at Ole Miss and finished fifth in the Heisman...