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I'm bidding on Jack Carlisle's glider

Posted on: August 01,2013

OK, I know which item I am bidding on in Saturday’s Drawdown of Champions and silent auction at your Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. It’s this splendid porch glider, made by Hall of Fame football coach Jack Carlisle, who apparently is also a master carpenter. The 48-inch swing is made of treated pine. […]

Crespino donated brain, spine to science

Posted on: August 01,2013

I am no doctor. I certainly have no substantiated statistical data on the long-time effects of football on a human being’s health. I do know that virtually every man I know, who played football into their 30s, suffers high moderate to mostly severe health problems of some sort. And I know a lot of them. […]

The eclectic Rube: He left us a double legacy

Posted on: July 31,2013

This the last of a series on your Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum’s Class of 2013. John Michael Rubenstein, raised in Booneville, was a Vanderbilt University honors graduate and a man of many talents. The college major of this future Hall of Fame TV sports anchor and sports museum director? Why Asian studies, […]

Fontes says Giles changed tight end position

Posted on: July 30,2013

Not often do you answer the phone and the voice on the other end is a former NFL Coach of the Year. That happened to me a few minutes ago. “This is Wayne Fontes,” the retired coach said, “and I wanted to tell you how badly my wife and I want to be at your […]

Rogers: He promoted Hall of Famers, is one

Posted on: July 30,2013

This is the fifth in a series of six profiles of your Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame’s Class of 2013 to be inducted Friday night at the Jackson Hilton as part of the BancorpSouth Induction Weekend. Langston Rogers, who has won virtutally every award and honor a sports information director can win, adds another honor […]

RIP: George "Boomer" Scott, an original

Posted on: July 29,2013

George “Boomer” Scott — the great Red Sox slugger from Greenville who famously called his home runs “taters” — died Sunday at his home in Greenville. He was 69. I met and interviewed Scott at his induction ceremonies into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 2007 and asked him why he called his home […]

RIP: Bobby Crespino, a splendid gentleman

Posted on: July 29,2013

Bobby Crespino, Ole Miss and NFL great and Mississippi Sports Hall of Famer and all-around great gentleman, died this morning following a long illness. What follows is a piece I wrote about Bobby for this website on his 75th birthday, Jan. 11. We will post details of services, which are pending. Funny the way your […]

'Doc' was much more than trainer at USM

Posted on: July 29,2013

This is the fourth in a series of looks at the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame’s Class of 2013: Larry “Doc” Harrington this week becomes the first inductee into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame, primarily as an athletic trainer. At Southern Miss, folks know Doc was much more than that. Says USM, MSHoF and […]