Longhorn Nation has invaded Oxford and you couldn’t get a restaurant reservation on The Square with a fistful of $100 bills.
Just about every young Ole
Miss grad that I know of — a couple who are blood kin — is heading up
this afternoon to get a load of the burnt orange on sacred Rebel soil.
There are all kinds of
Texas-Mississippi connections through the years, though most involve
Mississippi State. Before he became a demigod at Texas, the great
Darrell Royal put in a couple of years at State — 1953 and
’54. Royal’s top assistant, Mike Campbell, joined up from Carr Central
High School in Vicksburg — I went to first grade at Bowmar Avenue
Elementary with the Campbell twins, who became legendary players at
Texas. Royal and Campbell won three national championships
in Austin.
Later, of course, State hired Emory Bellard, godfather of the Wishbone offense at Texas, as its head coach.
Ole Miss has its own state of Texas connection, the legendary coach John Vaught, a TCU man.
RVs and buses from Texas began
arriving on Wednesday and the lovely air around Oxfordtown already has
been fouled by the odor of foreign substances — Texas style briskets and
beef ribs.
One hopes that if the Rebels
can’t prevail in Saturday night’s game, then at least baby back pork
ribs and Boston butts will kick some, uh, butt in The Grove. And that
Southern Magnolia and Abita Amber will hold their
own against Shiner Bock.
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