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Shaylen

@PateltotheMetal

@AVFCOfficial #HottyToddy #GoNoles

Nashville, TN Katılım Mart 2009
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Shaylen@PateltotheMetal·
Lmaooo Darwin throwing hands! #CopaAmerica
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Stadium Eats
Stadium Eats@stadium_eats_·
Miller Lite is debuting a soccer ball beer holder that fits up to 12 beers. The Miller Time MVP Matchball will go on sale before the World Cup for $19.75.
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Ole Miss Football
Ole Miss Football@OleMissFB·
🚨SCHEDULE UPDATE🚨 6:30 PM CT vs LSU 11:00 AM CT vs Mississippi State #HottyToddy
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Damichael Cole
Damichael Cole@DamichaelC·
Really sad news out of Memphis. Brandon Clarke has died. He was 29. He was great with kids. He had just established his own foundation and was committed to pouring into the Memphis community. I went to two of those events. Keep his family in prayers. commercialappeal.com/story/sports/n…
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Michael Scotto
Michael Scotto@MikeAScotto·
Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke has passed away at 29 years old. Clarke was a first-round draft pick in 2019 and was an All-Rookie First Team selection. He averaged 10.2 points and 5.5 rebounds in seven NBA seasons for Memphis. Thoughts and prayers to his loved ones 🙏🏼
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Keith Carter
Keith Carter@KeithCarterOM·
Kind of amazing how uncomfortable our success is making some people. #rebelnation 🤔🤷🏻‍♂️🔴🔵
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Sudu
Sudu@sudu_tv·
It’s frustrating because the same people who praise Oxford’s culture, hospitality, food, and atmosphere when it’s harmless to do so are often the first to tear it down when Ole Miss becomes competitive enough to threaten their program, and after a while, you realize they don’t care about morality or principle. It’s just about competition.
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Sudu@sudu_tv·
I grew up in Oxford. I went to Ole Miss. Since then, I’ve worked across the country with people from every background imaginable, and what I can say personally is this: as someone born in Nepal, I experienced a town and university that embraced me, gave me opportunities, and helped shape my life. That doesn’t erase the institution’s past, but it also means my experience, and the progress I’ve witnessed firsthand, is real too. What bothers me is how quickly nuance disappears the moment sports enter the conversation. Any progress the university has made, any efforts toward growth, any complexity in the story, all of it can get flattened instantly if it helps a rival fan base score points online or gives a coach a recruiting angle.
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Sudu@sudu_tv·
Obviously, Ole Miss is not perfect. Oxford isn’t perfect. Mississippi certainly isn’t perfect. The university has a deeply complicated and painful racial history that absolutely deserves acknowledgment, honesty, and continued growth. Pretending otherwise would be irresponsible, but what becomes frustrating is watching people weaponize that history selectively, not out of genuine concern or desire for progress, but because Ole Miss winning football games suddenly makes people uncomfortable.
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Sudu@sudu_tv·
There’s a pattern I’ve noticed when it comes to Ole Miss and Oxford. For years, when Ole Miss football was mediocre or irrelevant nationally, people loved romanticizing the place. They’d talk about how they’d always wanted to visit Oxford. They’d bring up William Faulkner, the food scene, the music, the charm of the town, the Grove, the pageantry. Ole Miss was treated like this fascinating Southern experience everyone wanted to see for themselves. But the second Ole Miss became a real threat in college football, the second it started competing for top recruits, playoff spots, and legitimacy on the national stage the tone changed. Suddenly, people are reaching for every negative stereotype they can find, using the school’s history as ammunition when it becomes convenient competitively or to score points on social media.
Shehan Jeyarajah@ShehanJeyarajah

So everyone was just waiting to tee off on Ole Miss huh

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Jimmy Barr
Jimmy Barr@PlayOffJimmy_·
Two alcoholic coaches investigate how they are getting taken to the woodshed in the portal by this little ole Mississippi school…
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Dan Wolken
Dan Wolken@DanWolken·
Do you know whose complaints about unfair advantages will always land like a wet fart? The Texas football coach.
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Chris Low
Chris Low@Clowfb·
Now you got Ole Miss catching strays from Steve Sarkisian after Lane Kiffin’s comments in Vanity Fair. SEC commissioner Greg Sankey better have his referee shirt ready for the SEC spring meetings in two weeks. I can still remember the late Mike Slive telling me he actually “swore” at the coaches, which he never did, after some of the verbal sparring between Urban Meyer, Kiffin etc back in 2009.
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