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Segregationist Tells Ole Miss President to Back Off Student Body

The chant, sung by some students at sporting events, includes the phrase "The South will rise again." School administrators, faculty, alumni, donors, and coaches have asked that the chant no longer be used, but Richard Barrett, whom the Southern Poverty Law Center calls a "white supremacist," told University of Mississippi President Dan Jones to back off, the Daily Mississippian .

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AU ROUNDUP: Soccer top Ole Miss in SEC first round

ORANGE BEACH — Katy Frierson picked up a pair of assists to help Auburn earn up its first win in a SEC Tournament match since the 2005 postseason as Auburn downed Ole Miss, 2-1, on Wednesday at the Orange Beach Sportsplex.

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Shepard Smith Wants Ole Miss to Stop Singing the Words, “The South Shall Rise Again”

“The South Shall Rise Again”: Those are the final few words to “From Dixie with Love,” a fight song at Ole Miss. A movement is afoot to either change the ending of the song, or drop it altogether. (For background on the culture at Ole Miss, this is a strong read.) Fox News anchor and [...]

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Late goal sinks UA soccer at Ole Miss

OXFORD, Miss. | The Alabama soccer team suffered a 1-0 loss against Ole Miss in its final match of the season Sunday afternoon at the Ole Miss Soccer Stadium. The Rebels scored with six minutes remaining in regulation to sink the Tide.

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Enough Was Enough: Ole Miss Review

About halfway through the second quarter this past Saturday, I got this overwhelming feeling of "Enough is Enough" from our beloved Tigers. Maybe it was the wide open floater to Darvin Adams. Maybe it was one of the twelve third...

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Ole Miss Continues Slouch Towards Mediocrity

Hotty Toddy Gosh Almighty takes on a whole new meaning after Ole Miss's latest collapse.

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Ole Miss: reactions

It looks like Auburn's slide is over: The Tigers handily beat the Ole Miss Rebels, clinching a bowl game and probably clinching third in the Western Division. The offense got restarted and the defense played its best game since last...

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Auburn rewind: Video highlights, grades, stories and more from win over Ole Miss

Tigers happy with turnaround game and look to build upon it

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But much like the crowd, which barely filled Vaught-Hemingway Stadium to half of its capacity with...

But much like the crowd, which barely filled Vaught-Hemingway Stadium to half of its capacity with an announced 38,184 in attendance , the glass was half-full for Ole Miss (6-3) as it prepares for a crucial three-game Southeastern Conference stretch to end the regular season. Dave Brandt: Good to win For their game last night against vaunted Northern Arizona, Ole Miss had an announced...

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Random Thought: SEC Teams That Aren't Yet Bowl Eligible (and Random Teams that Are)

... but there are a few teams on the outside looking in that are unfortunately going to stay that way. Mississippi State is probably out (needing two wins out of Alabama, Arkansas, and Ole Miss), while poor Vandy is likely the whipping boy that can catapult both Kentucky and Tennessee into bowl eligibility. Meanwhile in the West, poor State will likely be the team that gets both Arkansas...

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Jumbotron Punk

... didn’t dress up instead we went to a blockparty downtown where Delicious’s band “Miss Used” was playing. We also did some window shopping before grabbing dinner at Brick Oven – I had never been and always wanted to. By the time we ate it was pretty much time to go out and we were already parked downtown so we headed out for the evening. Interesting times as...

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This Shouldn't Be Good Enough

... on the schedule that I saw as toss-ups, with a split necessary to get to a 7-5 record. Sure, the Ole Miss win was one I didn't see coming, but my prediction of a victory against TTFTU is looking more suspect. Let's be clear: 7-6 shouldn't cut it. Just getting to the Liberty Bowl or the Music City Bowl and waxing some hapless C-USA or ACC team -- even if we can do that -- isn't enough. And...

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SZVETITZ COLUMN: Gimmicks ... slogans ... Whatever works for AU

If you saw Auburn players checking their wrists during last week’s win over Ole Miss, it wasn’t because they were late for dinner.

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Saints Place Clancy on Injured Reserve; Sign Pressley from practice squad

... played in two games in 2009 and was inactive for five others with his knee ailment. The former Ole Miss standout made two tackles in the season opener and missed the subsequent five contests before returning to action last week against Atlanta, where he made four tackles but re-aggravated the knee. He finishes the season with six tackles and has now made 85 stops in 30 games (16 starts)...

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RANTS AND RAVES: Player's quick thinking applauded

RAVE: For Ole Miss running back Rodney Scott, who had the presence of mind to ignore his training and lie still under a pileup on the football field. In doing so, he may have kept a neck injury to Auburn safety Zac Etheridge from being much worse than it was.