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Bonus picks this week: from the 3 Stooges

Posted on: November 28,2013

David Brandt of the Associated Press, my son Tyler Cleveland and I are riding up Highway 25, North toward Starkville, for the Egg Bowl. And I was reminded that i haven’t made my picks for this week. So, we’re going to do something different here today. We are all three going to pick the games. […]

Glen Collins remembers 'that quarterback'

Posted on: November 27,2013

Jackson’s own Glen Collins, one of Mississippi State’s all-time great defensive linemen, played in four Egg Bowls, all in Jackson. “Seems like we always played them on a dreary or rainy day,” Collins says. “It was always gray.” And the games, says Collins, always were competitive. His favorite? “That’s a tough one, but it’s got […]

J-Rock remembers Egg Bowl 8 years ago

Posted on: November 26,2013

Jerious Norwood — J-Rock to his fans and friends — doesn’t have to think more than a split second when asked his best Egg Bowl memory. “It was the one we won,” Norwood said from Atlanta Tuesday. “That’s the easiest question I’ve ever answered.” It was Nov. 26, 2005, at Scott Field, eight years ago […]

Remembering Egg Bowls past: Archie Manning

Posted on: November 26,2013

When it comes to picking his most memorable Egg Bowl, Archie Manning can’t choose just one. No, he has to pick one as a player and another as a father. Interestingly, both were played in Starkville, as will Thursday night’s Egg Bowl. And both games were played in rain. Hopefully, this week’s rain will have […]

Happy 50th Artie Cosby; you deserved better

Posted on: November 25,2013

Happy 50th birthday, Artie Cosby. That’s right, Cosby, who kicked the most famous field goal in Mississippi sports history, turns 50 today. My gift wasn’t a good one. I called to ask him about the ill-fated kick. “That’s OK,” he said, chuckling at my apology. “After 30 years, I am used to it.” Thirty years […]

RIP: Mrs. Jean Hartley, for years Mrs. MSU

Posted on: November 25,2013

Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon in Starkville for Mrs. Jean Hartley, whom sports writers and sportscasters around the Deep South long considered the First Lady of Mississippi State University. Mrs. Hartley was 92 at the time of her death. She was the widow of Mississippi Sports Hall of Famer Bob Hartley, the long-time […]

Emptying notebook on a cold Sunday morn

Posted on: November 24,2013

Sunday morning notebook: Five things I think I know: • I underestimated Missouri. The Tigers are far, far better than I thought. They are really good up front on both sides of the ball. They have two excellent quarterbacks, a fleet of receivers and better runners than I anticipated. You choose your poison. You can […]

Red Zone is like Twilight Zone for Rebels

Posted on: November 23,2013

OXFORD — For Ole Miss, the so-called Red Zone was more like the Twilight Zone. Against No. 9 Missouri Saturday night, the Rebels made three trips inside the Missouri 20 and scored just three points. That will get you beat against most anybody, and especially against a Top 10 team that was in the process […]