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ESPN 30 for 30: Ghosts of Ole Miss

Posted on 10/30/12 at 6:54 pm
Posted by ProjectP2294
South St. Louis city
Member since May 2007
71039 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 6:54 pm
Who is watching?

Wright Thompson's article on this a few years ago was incredible. Gave me a new way of looking at Ole Miss and their history and what they're fighting to separate from.

Should be good.
Posted by Duke
Twin Lakes, CO
Member since Jan 2008
35706 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 6:55 pm to
I spent a couple of semesters in Oxford, so I'll definitely be tuning in.
Posted by JBeam
Guns,Germs & Steel
Member since Jan 2011
68377 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 6:56 pm to
i'll check it out.

Looks very interesting.
Posted by Rebelgator
Pripyat Bridge
Member since Mar 2010
39543 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 6:56 pm to
Me.


Don't frick us ESPN.
Posted by RebelExpress38
In your base, killin your dudes
Member since Apr 2012
13597 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 6:57 pm to
Kinda nervous about how they're going to make us look now. I hope they don't make it look like nothing has changed.
Posted by BrerTiger
Valley of the Long Grey Cloud
Member since Sep 2011
21506 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 6:59 pm to
quote:

ESPN 30 for 30: Ghosts of Ole Miss


Billy Cannon? Halloween?

If not, why did they release it this week?

Because the only time Ole Miss gets any airtime is when the Weird Science lab reincarnates another Manning or somebody wants to talk about the "Old South" or its time to show Billy Cannon's run for the 8 millionth time.
Posted by juff
Member since Oct 2012
1241 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 7:01 pm to
OM is a Southern school. ESPN doesn't want to piss off the sports world of the South. I hope.
Posted by NIH
Member since Aug 2008
112897 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 7:01 pm to
Merlins produced this so you know it's good.
Posted by juff
Member since Oct 2012
1241 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 7:02 pm to
Motherfricker! They HAD to start with the damn Klan.
Posted by TH03
Mogadishu
Member since Dec 2008
171114 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 7:02 pm to
Bunch of racists here
Posted by Mullen3:16
Nerlins, LA
Member since May 2012
4708 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 7:02 pm to
Here we go...
Posted by Daviskenn
Nashville
Member since Oct 2012
652 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 7:03 pm to
Recording...I'm sure we will get hammered...we are the scapegoat for racism in the USA
Posted by CatFan81
Decatur, GA
Member since May 2009
47188 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 7:06 pm to
Me. Turned it over from Sex And The City. Better not waste my time.
Posted by makinskrilla
Lafayette, LA
Member since Jun 2009
9730 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 7:59 pm to
This is the worst 30:30 I've seen.
Posted by redwingtiger
Shreve
Member since Feb 2011
2186 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 8:00 pm to
So what's the consensus?
Posted by tigerskin
Member since Nov 2004
41064 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 8:23 pm to
I enjoyed it and also hope they get From Dixie With Love back.
Posted by ridgeruner
Member since Jan 2007
875 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 9:55 pm to
I thought it was good,I was apprehensive but it was projected in a different way than I originally thought. My daughter(11) watched it with me and asked "Daddy why were they fighting?" She was furious that people acted that way towards each other because of race. Made her dad proud.
Posted by Winslow
Boondocks
Member since Mar 2012
569 posts
Posted on 10/30/12 at 10:09 pm to


was it good,,,
Posted by NaturalStateReb
Arkansas
Member since Jun 2012
1447 posts
Posted on 10/31/12 at 1:31 pm to
As an Ole Miss grad, I watched it last night with some understandable trepidation. However, I thought it was an excellent show, really one of the best in the 30-for-30 series.

It's a terrible episode in the University's history and in the history of the country. But history is what it is, warts and all, and the only way we can move forward is to know where we've been. I wish they had focused a bit more on the changes that have happened at Ole Miss since then--I doubt Hugh Freeze will be handing out copies to recruits--but I think overall it ended on a positive note for Ole Miss.

In some ways, Ole Miss is the capital of "Forget Hell" country. Sometimes I think it's the embodiment of the Faulkner quote which was referenced in the show: "The past is not dead. It's not even past." Maybe more than anywhere else in the South, Ole Miss has struggled with how to move forward into the future while not completely forgetting the past. For members of older generations, especially, Ole Miss is sometimes seen as the last bastion of Southern pride, and depending on your perspective that's either a good or a bad thing.

Things are much different at Ole Miss now, even from the years I spent there in the early 90s. The students, and most of the faculty and community, have for the most part put the past behind them. It's not forgotten, but it's not dwelt upon either. The arguments over Colonel Reb and Dixie still go on, and probably always will unitl the baby boomers pass on, taking with them both the guilt and indigation that's the legacy of 1962.
Posted by gwilging
Virginia Beach, VA
Member since Mar 2011
1396 posts
Posted on 10/31/12 at 11:52 pm to
blind bump DVR'd to watch Friday night.
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