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On October 28th, 1989 Ole Miss defensive back Chucky Mullins’ collided with Vanderbilt fullback Brad Gaines, leaving Mullins a quadriplegic and which eventually led to a pulmonary embolism from blood clots due to inactivity. He later passed away in May of 1991. This year marks the 25th anniversary of that tragic event, and to remember Mullins, Ole Miss AD Ross Bjork announced on Friday that the program will rename Coliseum Drive to Chucky Mullins Drive and dedicate the entire weekend to him titled “It’s Time, The Life And Celebration Of Chucky Mullins”. He also unveiled helmets, with Mullins’ number 38, that the team will wear for the game...


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LSUlady90117 months
It’s sad that such a talented young man’s life ended so early, but it’s good to see recognition and respect paid.
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justice117 months
Classy move ole miss
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weeble117 months
This might be the first thing Ole Miss ever did that I agree with.
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Signal Soldier117 months
Good stuff
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