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Ole Miss Grad 1982 from an Ole Miss Family: Dad '52, Bros in '86, 93, Sis '87, Daughter 2008, and Sons in '2010, JD'2014, #2 2014,#3 in 2016?, Daughter !@st8¡ '15, and last but not least Daughter in the UM class of 2022 RED AND BLUE ENOUGH FOR YOU? HOTTY TODDY!

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Gotta be a huge number of Cross-over excellence at two sports with guys from the previous era, '70 and earlier. Jake Gibbs, Conredge Holloway, Harvey Glance, Archie Manning......
Having seen the Peach Pummeling I will absolutely own up to being MORTIFIED, EMBARRASSED AND amazed there was NO RESPONSE from any aspect of football levied by my alma mater. TCU was ready, driven, focused, and tenacious. It felt like the ref said touch gloves and The Frogs gave us the knock-out punch. Over before it started, but they played it fair and square. PUMMELED the OleMiss Rebels which played this game unlike any other this season. Arkansas contest was ugly, but it wasn't the same genre of domination. TCU was DOMINANT, AND probably would have been against anyone on that given day: GT, MSU, Notre Dame, LSU, and probably OSU, Alabama, FSU, but maybe not Oregon(who's to know). Comparatively, a loss is a loss, and in twenty years the biggest impression will be TCU's strength in 2015, and the collective post season weakness of the SEC West. None of the losing teams had much reason to be proud about the performances I saw, especially OleMiss, MSU, LSU, AUB pretty much in that order. The West should be great between games 3 and 8 next year too. Depth will be the long-term key to success as Alabama, LSU, Fla, UT, GA, have usually proven for the past 40 years. May see the Rebels among others building the necessary depth for success. #HYDR