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Category: Rick’s Writings

Could there be a miracle Saturday night in Hattiesburg…

Posted on: September 02,2015

Can’t tell you how many times lately I’ve been asked: “Does USM have a chance?” or “What’s going to happen in Hattiesburg?” Well, it rained here in Fondren yesterday for the first time since July 4, so anything is possible. But back to the question: This is college football. Anything really is possible. Not always […]

A nose for the football? Here's hoping yours is hard

Posted on: September 01,2015

All right, college football starts this week. Everybody is undefeated. Excitement is at pitch, fever pitch, that is. And even if you don’t go to the games, you can turn on your TV at 11 Saturday morning and watch football non-stop till past midnight or until your spouse changes the channel and tosses the remote […]

It's game week: My top five State-USM memories

Posted on: August 31,2015

Mississippi State and Southern Miss will play one another in football for the 29th time Saturday night in Hattiesburg. I’ve seen 27 of the 29. What follow are my top five most vivid memories from the series. • Nov. 7, 1981, USM 7, State 6. Both teams were nationally ranked and featured so much future […]

Remembering Katrina and reporting on two wheels

Posted on: August 30,2015

(Ten years ago, tens of thousands of Mississippians’ lives changed forever. Katrina blew a vast hole in our souls. Two days after the storm, editors sent me to my old hometown, Hattiesburg for a report. Later, I saw first-hand the destruction of Bay St. Louis, Waveland and the rest of the Gulf Coast. I had […]

Epic Little Brown Jug battle conjures memories

Posted on: August 29,2015

Hattiesburg and Laurel played the Battle for the Little Brown “Between the Bricks” in Laurel for the 94th time last Friday night. For pure drama, it may have been the most memorable. Down 32-6 with under four minutes remaining, Hattiesburg fired back and won 34-32. There was no Fat Lady to sing in Laurel last […]

From a year ago, Mississippi traditions: writers and sports

Posted on: August 27,2015

Our state’s literary excellence was on impressive display this past weekend during the remarkably successful Mississippi Book Festival. The Magnolia State’s tradition of renowned authors rivals our tradition of world-class athletic achievement. And, yes, those two traditions have intersected time and again, as we shall explore today. Indeed, many of our finest writers wrote first […]

Prep All American Grae Kessinger has Hall of Fame genes

Posted on: August 19,2015

When lifelong Chicago Cubs fan Mary Beth Cannon was a teen, she wrote a letterto Don and Carolyn offering to baby sit their boys, Keith and Kevin. She got the job. That was more than four decades ago. Cannon, now 57 and living in South Bend, Ind., drove back to Chicago this past weekend to […]

Lots of progress, upgrades to report at your MSHOF

Posted on: August 19,2015

  File this one under: PLEASE, PARDON OUR PROGRESS. We have lots of it to report at your Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. The coming week — specifically August 24-28 — the museum will be closed while we re-carpet the main arena. We will reopen for visitors on Saturday, August 29, a little […]

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