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Category: Rick’s Writings

The 2014 NFL Draft: Mistakes will be made

Posted on: May 06,2014

One pretty sure thing about this week’s NFL Draft where Mississippians are concerned: Mississippi State’s Gabe Jackson, the 2013 C Spire Conerly Trophy winner, will be the first player taken from the Magnolia State. And here’s one sure thing about this draft and any draft: Mistakes will be made. Future stars will go undrafted or […]

Bailey Howell Drive: As appropriate as it gets

Posted on: April 30,2014

You could call him the greatest basketball player in Mississippi State history. You could call him an international basketball Hall of Famer and a Mississippi Sports Hall of Famer, as well. Now, you also can call the great Bailey Howell a street. That’s right. What was formerly Coliseum Drive, the east-west street adjacent to Humphrey […]

Back when a touchdown counted 5 points…

Posted on: April 30,2014

(I had a call Wednesday morning from a nice lady in Virginia named Marilyn Bray, who had just been cleaning out her attic and found a photo that had been the possession of Ed Bray, her great grandfather. The photo is of the 1905 Winona football team that played in Mississippi’s first high school game. […]

'Blondy' was decades ahead of his time

Posted on: April 29,2014

(This was the column I wrote after the death of Hall of Famer J.T.  “Blondy” Black on May 4, 2000.) FASTEST, most powerful running back in Southeastern Conference history? Herschel Walker, you say? Bo Jackson? You could make a strong case for either. But old-timers, especially those of the maroon persuasion, remain Bulldog-ish on J. […]

Braves pitching has been off the charts

Posted on: April 28,2014

(I write a syndicated column published in numerous Mississippi newspapers. This is an updated version of last week’s piece about Atlanta Braves pitching. I thought last week I needed to hurry up and do the column because there’s no way the Braves could keep pitching so well. So, of course, they went out and had […]

They've (we've) come a long way in Mississippi . . .

Posted on: April 25,2014

Seventy-two-year-old Doug Hutton, one of the greatest all-around athletes in Mississippi history, stepped to the first tee of beautiful Live Oaks Golf Club Thursday morning. The hole measures 285 yards from the senior tees and Hutton smashed his drive all the way to the front fringe of the green. Next up, 74-year-old Willie Richardson, another […]

Vols land a winner; what next for USM?

Posted on: April 22,2014

Answers to questions people are asking about Donnie Tyndall’s leaving USM for Rocky Top…   Q. For Tennessee, good hire? A. Great hire. Tyndall can win there and he will click with their fan base. It won’t be overnight, but he’ll win and Tennessee fans will love him.   Q. I feel betrayed. D.T. said […]

Happy 97th to Hunter George Weddington

Posted on: April 18,2014

Happy 97th birthday today to our oldest living Mississippi Sports Hall of Famer, Hunter George Weddington of Meridian. Weddington, inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1983, won three State Amateur golf championships, the first in 1939 and the last in 1948, nearly 66 years ago. He first played in the State Am in 1936. […]

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