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Category: Rick’s Writings

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 […]

Gerald Glass: He keeps on achieving…

Posted on: July 28,2013

(This is the third of a series on your Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and Museum’s Class of 2013.) Gerald Glass became one of the greatest basketball players in the history of two Mississippi universities, Delta State and then Ole Miss. He also became a first round NBA draft pick and played professionally both in […]

Jimmie Giles: Baseball to football to HoF

Posted on: July 27,2013

(This is the second of a series about the Hall of Fame’s Class of 2013. Today: Jimmie Giles.) Little known fact: Jimmie Giles, one of the greatest tight ends in pro football history, didn’t play college football at Alcorn State until he was a senior. His first love was baseball. There’s a good reason for […]

Buckner has made his mark on Miss. sports

Posted on: July 26,2013

Over the next six days, we will feature the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2013 inductees in alphabetical order. First: Bill Buckner. Bill Buckner, for 25 years now, has headed Mississippi’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Under his leadership, FCA has grown exponentially. Buckner had no staff to begin with. He now has 21 […]

Sweetness would have been 59 today

Posted on: July 25,2013

Walter Payton would have turned 59 today, nearly 14 years after his death. We lost his sweet and graceful mother, Alyne, earlier this year. My hope is that they have had a most splendid reunion. Walter Payton was, without question, the most complete football player I ever witnessed. This is the column I wrote in […]

A public thank-you to Huddy, a real pro

Posted on: July 25,2013

It was one of those times you wish you hadn’t been watching, but I was, and I had just tweeted about what a masterful game Tim Hudson was pitching for the Braves. When he’s on, he’s like watching an artist at work. He had shutout going in the eighth. He was painting the corners, changing […]

First SEC office? In downtown Jackson

Posted on: July 24,2013

(From the Sept. 11, 2009 Clarion-Ledger: Did you know the first office of the goliath that is now the SEC was right here in downtown Jackson?) You write sports in this state for more than four decades, you think you know a little something about the history and heritage of the games Mississippians play. Then […]

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