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Category: Rick’s Writings

Who you got? Here's one fool's selections

Posted on: August 27,2013

Another season, another chance to make a fool out of myself. Here we go: Ole Miss 27, Vanderbilt 26 — Ole Miss is favored by 3, which is remarkable when you think about it. If that scores sounds familiar, that’s what Vandy beat Ole Miss by last season en route to winning its last seven […]

'Boys, I have found us a game we can play…'

Posted on: August 25,2013

What follows is this week’s column syndicated through the Mississippi Press Association. An alert reader caught one slight error. The Poole brothers grew up in Homochitto, not Gloster . . . Homochitto is out from Gloster… As another Mississippi high school football season begins, this question looms as pertinent as ever: What is it about […]

A first Friday night without the Weir Lions

Posted on: August 25,2013

Write about Mississippi football for 47 years and you learn that some days and nights — some stories and columns — stand out more than others. And some are those you would least expect.  Take, for instance, a day and night I spent in Weir (yes, it sounds just like Where?) in 2004. Why Weir? […]

The case for Guy — and 3 more Mississippians

Posted on: August 21,2013

Color me happy that Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Famer Ray Guy is once again a finalist for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Color me skeptical that he’ll make it. And I hate that. He needs 80 percent of the vote (of NFL media voters from each […]

Kent Hull: Solid, solid as a rock

Posted on: August 20,2013

    (This was the column I wrote on Oct. 18, 2011, the day Kent Hull died at the age of 50.)   Solid. That’s the one word to best describe Kent Hull. He was solid. Solid as a football player. Solid as a teammate. Solid as a person. Solid as a friend. Solid. Solid […]

Baseball and the vision thing . . .

Posted on: August 20,2013

We read where Dan Uggla, he of the huge arms and low batting average, has undergone laser eye surgery to repair his vision and hopefully raise his batting average. Supposedly, the surgery has corrected Uggla’s vision to 20-15, which means he will see better than 20-20, which is what many folks consider to be perfect […]

Picayune remembers Marion "Chief" Henley

Posted on: August 19,2013

This past Saturday, a memorial service for Hall of Famer Marion “Chief” Henley was held in Picayune. Pleasant Valley Baptist Church was packed with Henley’s family, former players and admirers. It was an incredible turnout considering Henley left Picayune in 1970, 43 years ago. I was honored to represent the Hall of Fame and be […]

You couldn't make these Braves up….

Posted on: August 19,2013

So, let’s see, Atlanta Braves second baseman (Dan Uggla), can’t hit and the Braves hope it’s because he can’t see. He’s on the DL for eye surgery. Tyler Pastornicky, who was brought up to replace him, tore an ACL and is out for the season. Tim Hudson, the best and most experienced pitcher, is out […]

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