Didn't Ole Miss have a fraternity chapter shut down because some of their members hung a noose around the statue of James Meredith, the first African American student at Ole miss and a civil right lawyer in 2014?
Yeah, no blatant racism going on at Ole Miss at all.
Haha have you ever been to Oxford during a game weekend? A majority of those people welcome visiting fans with open arms into their tents. Some of the same things were said by Vol fans when DR was committed to OM, it goes both ways.
They were dicks in 2009 when I was down there. My wife, sister and I had 3 tickets (2 together and 1 single) and squeezed into the 2 seats together, which were on the end of a row. We were on the 50 yard line in a solid OM section and I set with one asscheck on the bleachers the other hanging off. They tried to get security to make me leave because I wasn't "supposed" to be sitting there even though it didn't interfere with anyone.
70+ old woman in front of us said something to us (no idea what was said cause it was loud) and my wife didn't hear her so she placed her hand on her shoulder and said "I'm sorry mam I didn't hear you" and the woman snapped and yelled "don't put your hands on me" and then hastily brushed her shoulders off like my wife infected her with a deadly virus.
Asked a couple people where the Grove was when we were in the bookstore pregame and they tried to direct us away from it just to be asses. One guy heard them and "corrected" it for us before we went off walking the wrong direction.
Their "class" and "sophistication" is an oxymoron given that they're from MS, which isn't exactly the bastion for modern society. Nevertheless, the state of MS does have some really good people and race relations have come a long ways there.
Those children weren't native Mississippians. They were from Georgia, so you can't clump an entire fan base together for childish decisions brought on by 1 or 2 individuals. One of UT's fraternities used a racial slur towards Daniel Brooks at one of their parties which ended in his on-campus fight. Does that mean all Vol fans are racist? Or are all Vol fans buttchuggers? No....they are not.
Are you from Mississippi, go to ole miss, or have friends /children that go to ole miss? Just asking because you seem to be getting defensive about people on a message board that are poking fun at a fan base who dogged out a recruit that flipped to us
They were dicks in 2009 when I was down there. My wife, sister and I had 3 tickets (2 together and 1 single) and squeezed into the 2 seats together, which were on the end of a row. We were on the 50 yard line in a solid OM section and I set with one asscheck on the bleachers the other hanging off. They tried to get security to make me leave because I wasn't "supposed" to be sitting there even though it didn't interfere with anyone.
70+ old woman in front of us said something to us (no idea what was said cause it was loud) and my wife didn't hear her so she placed her hand on her shoulder and said "I'm sorry mam I didn't hear you" and the woman snapped and yelled "don't put your hands on me" and then hastily brushed her shoulders off like my wife infected her with a deadly virus.
Asked a couple people where the Grove was when we were in the bookstore pregame and they tried to direct us away from it just to be asses. One guy heard them and "corrected" it for us before we went off walking the wrong direction.
Their "class" and "sophistication" is an oxymoron given that they're from MS, which isn't exactly the bastion for modern society. Nevertheless, the state of MS does have some really good people and race relations have come a long ways there.
Ole Miss fans should worry about their state literally being the worst state in the Union (income, fatties, dieabeetus, illiteracy, etc) then where a recruit goes.
Mississippi is like a lot of places with a large population living in poverty. If you're a one percenter in Mississippi, which many Ole Miss students and alums are, then it's a hell of a place because everything cheap, including labor, and you can probably afford most anything you want. For everyone else it's a desolate hell hole but they may not even realize how bad it is if they don't have cable/Internet.
Mississippi is like a lot of places with a large population living in poverty. If you're a one percenter in Mississippi, which many Ole Miss students and alums are, then it's a hell of a place because everything cheap, including labor, and you can probably afford most anything you want. For everyone else it's a desolate hell hole but they may not even realize how bad it is if they don't have cable/Internet.