Katrina-affected ticket situation remedied
The Daily Mississippian | Friday Sep 9
While the last thing on the mind of a Hurricane Katrina victim is football tickets, many fans from the Gulf Coast have lost tickets and will eventually want to replace them.
Ask Parrish
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal | Friday Sep 9
Parrish Alford, who covers Ole Miss for the Daily Journal, responds to readers' questions about the Rebels. 2.1
Irons brothers make anticlimactic Auburn debut
Gatorsports.com (Registration Required) | Thursday Sep 8
Kenny Irons barely got a whiff of the ball. The brothers' much anticipated debuts for Auburn anticlimactic, to say the least. 2.7
Orgeron stays cool in first game as Rebels coach
Lexington Herald-Leader | Wednesday Sep 7
Ed Orgeron came to town with a reputation as a fiery motivator. But during his debut as Mississippi's coach, he showed a surprisingly low-key side. 4.2
Willis earns accolades
The Daily Mississippian | Thursday Sep 8
The defense led the Rebels to a victory over Memphis on Labor Day, and the leader of that "D" was recognized by the Southeastern Conference. 1.3
Tailgater Tales
NE Mississippi Daily Journal | Wednesday Sep 7
RELATED LINK: Readers share their favorite tailgating recipes. BY GINNA PARSONS Daily Journal TUPELO - When college football season rolls around, Northeast Mississippi heads for the nearest stadium. 2
Local influence
The Decatur Daily | Wednesday Sep 7
BEN ATCHISON, LB, Jacksonville State : Credited with four tackles, including three solo stops and one assist, in JSU's 37-35 loss to Furman, a school that had beaten the Gamecocks 37-35 in last year's NCAA ...
FSU finally catches a break
Pioneer Press (Registration Required) | Tuesday Sep 6
Florida State finally caught a break against Miami. After six straight years of frustrating finishes, the Seminoles found some good fortune against their heated rivals when the Hurricanes botched a short ... 2.7
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Etched in sand' philosophy pushes Pittman
The Daily Mississippian | Wednesday Aug 31
With so many questions surrounding various positions on the Rebel football team, at least one position seems to be etched in stone-for now.
Scouting the Quarterbacks
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Registration Required) | Monday Aug 29
Chris Leak has answered any questions about whether he could run the Urban Meyer offense in the preseason. 2.7
An assistant's life is hardly a wonderful life
The Philadelphia Inquirer/Daily News (Registration Required) | Sunday Aug 28
Brett Gordon always set goals, and he was used to achieving them. After an all-American career as a quarterback at Villanova and a stint as a graduate assistant there, Gordon joined the football staff at the ... 2.7
Orgeron 'intense for life'
The Sun Herald | Thursday Aug 25
Name: Ed Orgeron Jr. Born: July 27, 1961. High school playing experience: Defensive lineman, South Lafourche High School, Galliano, La. 2.7
Defensive backs confident with 4-3 system
The Daily Mississippian | Thursday Aug 25
Taking a safety off the field and making him a linebacker does not necessarily mean less help in coverage.
Ward's Ole Miss plans hit roadblock
The Clarion-Ledger | Thursday Aug 25
Ole Miss women's basketball coach Carol Ross landed one of her biggest recruits in February when Callaway's Juanita Ward signed with the Lady Rebels. 2.7
Brown on 'cloud nine' after MSHOF selection
The Sun Herald | Friday Aug 19
Pascagoula attorney Ray Brown has had all sorts of claims to fame in athletics, from his football and baseball career at Ole Miss to being part of pro football's "Greatest Game Ever Played," the 1958 NFL ... 2.7
SEC Football Wrap-up
Gatorsports.com (Registration Required) | Aug 4, 2005
News from around the SEC: Auburn recruit trying to make most of chance Georgia suspends fullback Green Former Georgia signee reports to Miss. 2.7
Rebel Ride up and running
The Daily Mississippian | Wednesday Aug 24
Rebel Ride is gearing up for another run this semester after a successful spring campaign.
Trio gives Rebels knockout potential
The Clarion-Ledger | Thursday Aug 25
The analogy seemed simple and fitting. Searching for the best way to describe the impact he expects the Ole Miss return game to have this season, first-year special teams coordinator Chris Rippon turned to ... 2.7
Knost Regatta under way today
The Sun Herald | Saturday Aug 13
The 68th Knost Regatta begins today at Pass Christian Yacht Club, with two Flying Scot races starting at 12:55 p.m. and a handicapped race at 12:25 p.m. The final Flying Scot races begins at 11:55 a.m. Sunday ... 3.1
Secret History
Metropulse.com | Aug 3, 2005
The fracas over the Confederate flag at Maryville High may be something historians of the future struggle to understand. 2.1
Things fall right into place for Aldy's return to HCC
The Daily Sentinel Star | Jul 26, 2005
Things happen for a reason. For the past two seasons, Ronnie Aldy found himself as an assistant coach at Alabama after a six-year stint as head coach at Ole Miss. 2.7
Ole Miss player cleared
The Sun Herald | Jul 22, 2005
Domestic assault charges have been dropped against Mississippi football player McKinley Boykin after he told a judge that he and his girlfriend have reconciled. 4.5
Transfer guard to join Rebs
The Daily Mississippian | Jul 13, 2005
The influx of talent continues for the Rebels as Ole Miss head basketball coach Rod Barnes announced that Justin Cerasoli has elected to transfer to Ole Miss from Seton Hall.
Staff wins six awards
Daily Comet (Registration Required) | Jul 2, 2005
ROE o Daily Comet Sports Editor Brent St. Germain was named Class II Prep Writer of the Year by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association Thursday night. 2.7
Dildy praised for basketball recruiting
The Sun Herald | Jun 30, 2005
Ole Miss has one of the nation's top college basketball recruiters on its coaching staff. 2.7
In Brief - July 4, 2005
Buzzfans.com | Jun 28, 2005
Mississippi coach Ed Orgeron has dismissed incoming freshman linebacker Wallace Bates from the team for violating an unspecified team rule. 3.1
Pettway ties single-season home run mark
Vicksburg Post | Jun 14, 2005
As Brian Pettway's sixth-inning home run sailed out of Swayze Field on Sunday, like so many flew out of Warren Central's Viking Field during his prep days, he added more lore to a junior season that has been, ... 2.7
Welcome to the Birmingham Post-Herald: Sports
Birmingham Post-Herald | Jun 14, 2005
ONEONTA , Neither rain nor rain nor the threat of even more rain could keep Will Swift from the completion of four impressive rounds of golf in the 89th Men's State Amateur Championship at Limestone Springs ... 2.9
Rocker swaps curses with fan
The Sun Herald | May 4, 2005
The 30-year-old lefty gave up two runs, two hits and two walks in one-third of an inning on the mound in Long Island's 2-1 loss to the Atlantic City Surf in the second game of a doubleheader. 2.7
USA Basketball Women's U19 World Championship Team
Usabasketball.com | Apr 28, 2005
Duke University head coach Gail Goestenkors has been selected to lead the 2005 USA Basketball Women's U19 World Championship Team, and will be assisted by Hofstra University's Felisha Legette-Jack and the ... 2.7
Alabama
Birmingham Post-Herald | May 27, 2005
As Wednesday night became Thursday morning, a chill was apparent on the floor of Hoover Metropolitan Stadium. 1.3
Browns call, Flowers gets nod for NFL
The Daily Mississippian | Apr 26, 2005
He made catches no one thought he could, and now he is going to a city he's never visited.
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