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The Walk of Champions
Posted on 6/30/16 at 10:24 pm
Posted on 6/30/16 at 10:24 pm
Lots of dissing the grove and the football coach at Ole Miss yet major magazines dispute it.
Now the Walk of Champions......which I think was erected in honor of the undefeated 1963 football team.
It's a sidewalk, IGMOS, and for Ole Miss fans it is enough to honor those who suit up and play for the Ole Miss Rebels. Winning a national championship, world series, of final four is not the sum total 0f what embodies a champion. Perhaps you question this because your view is too narrow.
When I think of the walkway, I think of Chucky Mullins who embodied the soul of a true champion. He showed us how to never give up and with a courage I doubt may of us possess. He was in every sense a champion. His legacy of courage and perseverance at Ole Miss should humble anyone no matter what team you pull for. The walk of a champion for him means way more than a trophy.
And consider Archie Manning....it took a lot of courage to return to Ole Miss after his father's suicide. That was a turning point in his life. He is the epitome of a champion....never glorifying himself but humble and thankful. His list of accomplishments is too long to list, but I think he is proudest of his role as Dad to three sons. I admire him. Again, there is no trophy for overcoming and moving ahead.
The Walk of Champions is a path that reminds us that courage, class, and a winning attitude qualify one for champion accolades.
I am sure you will continue to tear down Ole Miss and hope for its demise. That tells me you have no idea the spirit and love true Rebel fans have for all who play to win for Ole Miss.
If you have to ask what the Walk of Champions is all about......you have no idea what a true champion is.
Now the Walk of Champions......which I think was erected in honor of the undefeated 1963 football team.
It's a sidewalk, IGMOS, and for Ole Miss fans it is enough to honor those who suit up and play for the Ole Miss Rebels. Winning a national championship, world series, of final four is not the sum total 0f what embodies a champion. Perhaps you question this because your view is too narrow.
When I think of the walkway, I think of Chucky Mullins who embodied the soul of a true champion. He showed us how to never give up and with a courage I doubt may of us possess. He was in every sense a champion. His legacy of courage and perseverance at Ole Miss should humble anyone no matter what team you pull for. The walk of a champion for him means way more than a trophy.
And consider Archie Manning....it took a lot of courage to return to Ole Miss after his father's suicide. That was a turning point in his life. He is the epitome of a champion....never glorifying himself but humble and thankful. His list of accomplishments is too long to list, but I think he is proudest of his role as Dad to three sons. I admire him. Again, there is no trophy for overcoming and moving ahead.
The Walk of Champions is a path that reminds us that courage, class, and a winning attitude qualify one for champion accolades.
I am sure you will continue to tear down Ole Miss and hope for its demise. That tells me you have no idea the spirit and love true Rebel fans have for all who play to win for Ole Miss.
If you have to ask what the Walk of Champions is all about......you have no idea what a true champion is.
Posted on 6/30/16 at 10:36 pm to miss dixie
Alabama just claimed Mullins and Manning.
Posted on 6/30/16 at 10:42 pm to miss dixie
This is what rustled looks like.
Posted on 6/30/16 at 10:45 pm to miss dixie
Ole Miss is the only fanbase I know of that takes this weird sanctimonious pleasure in being a joke.
Posted on 7/1/16 at 5:42 am to miss dixie
What are you ranting about in 10 words or less?
This post was edited on 7/1/16 at 5:43 am
Posted on 7/1/16 at 5:50 am to miss dixie
Not reading that, but good effort!
Posted on 7/1/16 at 5:52 am to miss dixie
The walk of champions, which ironically, has never included a single champion.....
Posted on 7/1/16 at 6:05 am to miss dixie
I saw your walk of champions, took about 10 seconds. Good thing my friend knew about it or we would have missed it all together.
Posted on 7/1/16 at 6:31 am to miss dixie
If nonexistent, imagined "class and courage" actually won championships yall's little patio would be 50 miles long
Posted on 7/1/16 at 6:50 am to miss dixie
I love miss dixie posts. She's like Harvey Updyke if he were a trailer park woman who thought she was an aristocrat.
Posted on 7/1/16 at 6:52 am to miss dixie
You mean the one that doesn't have a single SEC title since the 1960s in it?
Posted on 7/1/16 at 6:57 am to CapstoneGrad06
"Walk of Champions" - is that what the sorostitutes are calling it after getting railed all night by the 3rd string OLB?
Posted on 7/1/16 at 7:56 am to miss dixie
So more like the Walk of Moral Victories?
Posted on 7/1/16 at 8:01 am to miss dixie
Do you realize that the average poster here still lives with their parents?
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