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W e d n e s d a y , Oc t o b e r 27, 2010 | Vo l . 99, No . 46 THE DAILY

this week MISSISSIPPIAN BISHOP HALL AUDITORIUM T h e St u d e n t Ne w s p a p e r o f Th e Un i v e r s i t y o f Mi ss i ss i p p i | Se r v i n g Ol e Mi ss a n d Ox f o r d s i n c e 1911 | w w w . t h e d m o n l i n e . c o m THE DARK SIDE OF CHOCOLATE Ole Miss International Justice Mission (IJM) presents “The OXFORD Dark Side of Chocolate,” a documentary revealing the use of child slavery in the chocolate SCHOOL industry. Free admission. There will be a drawing for fair trade DISTRICT chocolate prizes. Wednesday, 5:45 p.m. - 7:10 p.m. BOND Admission is free. PASSES STUDENT UNION BY MALLORY SIMERVILLE The Daily Mississippian OLE MISS YEARBOOK PORTRAITS The Oxford School District Class Portraits for the 2011 bond referendum of a $30 edition of The Ole Miss will million bond passed Tuesday be taken on Monday, October evening with 68.5 percent of 25-Friday, October 29 and again the votes. on Monday, November 1-Friday, “The important thing is November 5, 2010 each day from that we had almost 3,400 vot- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Student ers, and that’s pretty remark- Union Lobby. able,” Oxford City Schools Superintendent Kim Stasny said. With the bond, the district will be able to support the in- inside creasing number of students OPINION by providing more appropri- ate educational environments. THE HUMOR OF The issue of overcrowding as MISSISSIPPI STATE well as safety concerns will be addressed by providing more space and upgrading current facilities. The bond will not exceed $30 million and will comply with the payback period of 20 years. “This is just wonderful op- portunity for the school dis- trict, something that is sorely needed, we are so excited,” NEWS Stasny said. Some of the improvements LOVE PACKS include, renovating the high

ADDISON DENT | The Daily Mississippian school, upgrading Oxford El- ementary School and acquir- Miller Elliott, 11 and her brother Lock, 8, campaign outside the Oxford Activity Center yesterday. Voters ventured out in the ing property to construct a dreary weather to vote yes or no on a $30 million bond for improvements to the district, including a new high school. new high school. UM International Justice Mission hosts documentary screening

BY PAUL KATOOL “And I don’t think they real- Sports Editor ize that human trafficking and child slavery most likely went The Ole Miss International into the making of the choco- Justice Mission is showing late they are eating.” LIFESTYLES “The Dark Side of Chocolate,” Laird started the Interna- a documentary that exposes tional Justice Mission chapter A SPOTLIGHT ON BALL- the use of child slavery in the at Ole Miss after watching an ROOM DANCING chocolate industry. International Justice Mission The documentary is led by a Speaker at the Wesley Foun- Danish journalist who goes to dation, a Methodist campus Africa and investigates child ministry. Laird plans on doing trafficking and child labor at her senior thesis on the Inter- cocoa plantations. national Justice Mission and The movie is an hour long found the movie on a Web site and includes a drawing to win for a similar organization. fair-trade chocolate prizes. Admission to the film is free, “I don’t think people real- but donations to the Interna- ize that human trafficking tional Justice Mission will be and child slavery are as big of accepted at the screening. The a problem as they are in the screening takes place tonight at world today,” said senior Em- 5:45 p.m. in Bishop Hall 209, ily Laird. the auditorium. COURTESY THE DARK SIDE OF CHOCOLATE 2

OPINION

OPINION | 10.27.10 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 2

CAROLINE LEE editor-in-chief

LANCE INGRAM city news editor

RACHEL CLARK BY JOSH CLARK campus news editor Cartoonist MIA CAMURATI opinion editor

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ADDISON DENT photography editor

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ROBBIE CARLISLE KELSEY DOCKERY LIBBI HUFF SARA LOWREY Eliza Listens creative assistants Each week, advice columnist Eliza answers your questions about college life: classes, relationships and anything else you can think of. Have a question of your own? Submit it to [email protected].

S. GALE DENLEY Dear Eliza, y’all, she might have a friend usually thinking about them- should I do? STUDENT MEDIA OK, here’s the deal: Every that you could meet; always selves and if you show that -Olivia CENTER: day as I walk to the Union, I keep your options open. you are truly interested in Dear Olivia, PATRICIA pass a girl that I don’t really Also, see if y’all even have what she has to say and you Go to Human Resources. THOMPSON know. anything in common or get also find a connection then They are located next to the director and faculty When we see each other, we along, but don’t be a creeper. she will become interested in JC and they can help you find adviser always say hi and keep going. Start off simple and ask her to you. a job on campus. You could I would like to get to know grab lunch or coffee. If you Show that you’re not like tutor, work at the Call-Center, ARVINDER SINGH this girl better. What is the show her you’re interested in every other guy and that you write for the DM, or work at KANG manager of media best way to do that? her and not just the way she can work on your friendship the Ole Miss Bookstore (just technology -John looks then she will start to for a while. She will not only to name a few). Dear John, think about you more. respect you but probably want Jobs are very hard to find DYLAN PARKER I understand it is hard for Don’t be too easy because to hang out with you and get right now, but if you dress ap- creative/technical a guy to know if a girl really then she’ll know you like her. to know you as well. Hope propriately for a job interview supervisor likes him or just wants to be Most people like a little chase, this helps! and have a resume with you, DARREL JORDAN friends. Most girls want the because then you see that this -xoxo, then you will have a leg up. chief engineer guy to make the first move person is unattainable and she Eliza Don’t wear a dress you would too so it can be very scary for will suddenly find herself at------wear to the Square (that’s usu- MELANIE WADKINS a guy to put himself out there tracted to that. Dear Eliza, ally inappropriate for a job advertising manager and then get rejected. Think about it, would you I’m running low on money interview), and be honest and STEPHEN GOFORTH My advice for you is to find really want a girl who throws right now, and my parents confident. broadcast manager out what she likes to do and herself at you? Maybe for a want me to get a job. I’ve been Good luck with everything! start with a friendship. That good time, but that’s it. all around Oxford applying, -xoxo, DARCY DAVIS administrative way, if it doesn’t work out for Honestly though, guys are but no one will hire me. What Eliza assistant

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OPINION | 10.27.10 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 3

Good people doing nothing

BY JON MOSBY Columnist There is something horrible On September 9, he was boy, very kind. He had a beau- The next day, he got a 9 29. happening in America. pushed to his limit. On that tiful smile. He was artistic and mm Beretta and shot himself. It saddens me to see that Over the course of the last day he had been fighting back very bright.” Hours later, Brown’s stepfather these young men were pushed month, four teenage boys with a particular group of his On September 19, he was found the teen’s body in the to their limits and felt there committed suicide as a result bullies and he was suspended. found unconscious and not family home. was nowhere to turn and no of anti-gay bullying. Also at school that day he breathing after he tried to Tyler Clementi was a talent- one to turn to. Billy Lucas, Seth Walsh, had a chair pulled from under- hang himself from a tree in his ed young violinist and fresh- I don’t care where your so- Asher Brown and Tyler Cle- neath him and was told to go backyard. man at Rutgers University. cial or political ideologies rest, menti are all dead because of hang himself. Days later in a hospital, he Clementi’s roommate Dhar- we’ve all got to stand against relentless, hateful bullies. When he got home that day, died as a result of his injuries. un Ravi and another student, these senseless acts committed There comes a point when he called police and told them Asher Brown was a 13-year- Molly Wei, secretly live- to these young men and others people collectively have to say he was causing trouble for his old boy and a straight-A stu- streamed over the Internet a like them. that anti-gay bullying is wrong mom. dent. sexual encounter between Cle- The most apparent thing in and can’t continue to happen The police dispatcher later In his gym classes, his bullies menti and another man. all of these cases is that higher- any further. called his mother, to make sure would perform mock gay acts Ravi then invited his Twit- ups and people that had the Hopefully I can use it to ap- that everything was OK. on him. ter followers to watch a second option to do something about peal to your sense of human- His mother didn’t know of He had also been made fun sexual encounter. these young men’s problems ity and your sense of right and any problem at the house, so of for being small and for his Clementi was left humiliat- chose to do nothing. wrong. she told police not to come. religious beliefs – his family is ed and devastated by Ravi and Remember these words from We often brush bullying off An hour after Billy called Buddhist. Wei’s actions. British political philosopher as “boys will be boys” or “kids police, his mother found him One day at school, a bully On September 22, Clem- Edmund Burke, “All that is will be kids.” hanging on the rafters in the tripped Brown as he walked enti jumped from the George necessary for evil to triumph In attempting to maintain a barn. down a flight of stairs. Washington Bridge. Police re- is for good men (people) to do certain social convention, we He had spent his last mo- Brown landed at the middle covered his body on September nothing.” often allow people – namely ments with the horses that he of the stairs. He got up to re- bullies – to run amok. loved so much. trieve his backpack; another Billy Lucas was a young, in- Seth Walsh was a 13-year-old bully kicked his books every- no nocent boy. He loved his fam- boy. His mother, Judy Walsh, where and kicked Brown down ily and loved his horses. said her son was, “a very loving the remaining flight of stairs. cover

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NEWS | 10.27.10 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 4 SIGMA CHI DONATES DERBY DAYS EARNINGS TO LOVE PACKS

Courtesy of Love Packs

BY MARGARET BURGE organization that helps dis- ma Chi will go directly to pur- cause it was a local charity. The future project includes The Daily Mississippian tribute food to children who chasing food for the children “I wanted to see the funds helping collect the food that may not otherwise get healthy who receive the Love Packs, we raise through our annual is donated, organize the food Each year, the Ole Miss meals. according to Alyce Krouse, a philanthropy going to a cause into meals, and helping put chapter of Sigma Chi fraterni- “In Oxford City Schools, at Love Packs volunteer. right here in the Oxford com- the meals into individual bags ty puts on Derby Days, a char- least half of our children are on “The Love Packs board was munity,” Warren said. for each child. ity event. free and reduced lunch,” Hel- very touched by the donation Sigma Chi is also planning Not only is the Love Packs At this year’s event, the fra- en Phillips, co-founder of Love and the desire of the Sigma to help Love Packs throughout board happy about the dona- ternity raised $5,000, which Packs said. Mary Leary is the Chis to give to the Oxford the year. tions, but so is Sigma Chi. they donated to Love Packs. other co-founder of the group. community, to help the chil- Warren said they haven’t been “Everyone in the fraternity Love Packs is a nationwide The money donated by Sig- dren,” Krouse said. involved in the actual packing that I have talked to has been Elliott Warren, Sigma Chi of meals yet, but they do have very pleased that we have do- philanthropy chair, said he was plans to incorporate that into a nated money to Love Packs,” Deal’s auto repair interested in Love Packs be- later service project. Warren said. Follow us Anywhere & Glass Co. twitter/thedm_news Full Service Repair Center For all your auto repair and glass needs

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NEWS | 10.27.10 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 5 UM-developed service helps pharmacies nationwide

BY RACHEL JOHSON come in for refills; they can uted by Cardinal Health. Because of a grant from Car- professional pharmacy student, The Daily Mississippian come in and pick them up once The program is currently dinal Health, the University worked with RxSync on her a month or have them deliv- operating in seven locations of Mississippi is able to collect rotation in Holly Springs last RxSync Service is a program ered once a month and it helps around the country including: data to determine the outcomes semester. for community pharmacies that pharmacists be proactive in any Mississippi, Missouri, Georgia, for patient satisfaction with the “It made it so much easier be- was developed at the University issues there may be with a pa- Pennsylvania and its original service. cause you sold everything for a of Mississippi in 2008. tient’s prescription,” Holmes location in Kansas. The University has enlisted patient in one day so you could The service works to synchro- said. Since the program was devel- the help of undergraduate and see everything you were treat- nize the scheduling of refills, The program will also help oped two years ago, the Univer- graduate students to research ing them in one day,” Dixon monitor patient adherence, and with the number one problem sity has developed a workbook and analyze this data about the said. “You don’t have to worry provide consultation and rec- in treating illness, which is pa- of resources for pharmacies who effectiveness of RxSync Ser- about the same person coming ommendation to patients. tients’ failure to take medica- are interested or in the process vice. seven times in one month and Erin Holmes, assistant profes- tions correctly. of implementing RxSync. “We are very excited to have taking up time when they don’t sor of pharmacy administra- RxSync will help pharma- “It’s a step-by-step workbook, our graduate students involved, have it, and you’re counseling tion, said the program will not cists to better monitor and ad- helps you think through issues but most importantly to have once and probably addressing only help pharmacies run more dress issues patients may have you may have in implementa- our pharmacy students involved issues better than you would in efficiently, but also benefit pa- through the monthly check-ins tion process, we offer them because obviously they’re out seven different times.” tients. with patients. promotional materials, and we there working in these phar- For more information on Rx- “What this service offers the The idea for the service is based have a program to help them macies and they see firsthand Sync Service, see their website opportunity for pharmacies off a pharmacy business model understand what impact this what’s going on and how Rx- at www.rxsync.net or the Uni- to do is to synchronize their used by PharmNet pharmacy in will have on their financial bot- Sync Service may help.” versity of Mississippi Pharmacy chronic medications when they Winona, Kan., and is distrib- tom line,” Holmes said. Laurin Dixon, a second year School website.

ASSOCIATED PRESS Mississippi to hire first medical examiner in 15 years

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — tion in forensic pathology. the state's contract with Glob- under was designed to have a tion. Mississippi is expected to hire Gov. Haley Barbour signed al Forensics had required the medical examiner in charge. Monroe County Coroner its first medical examiner in 15 into law a requirement that company to assist with recruit- If there was a discrepancy on Alan Gurley said the state ac- years by Nov. 1, and Depart- pathologists performing au- ing pathologists. a death between a coroner and tually needs to hire four or five ment of Public Safety Com- topsies for the state must be "That hadn't been happen- a family, the medical examiner pathologists. He said Global missioner Steve Simpson said board-certified. ing," he said. would hear the arguments. The Forensics had a rotating staff. he's hopeful at least two other Simpson had previously said Earlier this year, Dr. Bruce medical examiner is where the "Like him or not, Hayne was associate pathologists will soon the state would pay $250,000 Levy, who had been operating buck stops," said Greg Mer- basically doing what five or six be on board to help handle the for a medical examiner. On the Tennessee company, was chant, the coroner in Lowndes are doing," Gurley said. "Even state's autopsy cases. Tuesday, he wouldn't disclose arrested for possession of mari- County and president of the for a week, we can't be with- "We have one doctor who has the latest salary being dis- juana. Simpson suspended the Mississippi Coroners Associa- out." an engagement letter to come cussed. state's contract with the com- here Nov. 1. I'm interviewing Simpson said the University pany. another doctor this week in of Mississippi Medical Center Simpson said the contract was Houston (Texas), and a third in Jackson will provide au- re-negotiated and one of the has expressed an interest in topsy and medical services for terms stipulated Levy could coming here," Simpson said the state medical examiner's hold no stock in the company Tuesday. office. that was providing services to Mississippi's contract with a Simpson said the search for Mississippi. Tennessee-based company that a medical examiner was ham- Local coroners said it's past had been performing autop- pered, in part, because there's time for Mississippi to have a sies for the state ends Friday. a shortage of board-certified medical examiner. Simpson said Global Forensics physicians. Simpson also said "The system that we operate exercised an option to get out of the contract. "We've not had any problems University employees get 10% discount for lunch! with the quality of their work at all. The doctors commute from Tennessee to Mississippi. It has given the coroners some difficulty in having the line of communication they're used to," Simpson said. It's been nearly two years since the state terminated its con- tract with Dr. Steven Hayne, HAPPY HOUR a pathologist who came un- Monday - Thursday 11 am - 8 pm der fire for his work in several criminal cases, including ones 10 oz. Lime Margaritas that resulted in the exonera- tion of two men who had been $1.99 convicted of capital murder. Mississippi last had a medical Margarita Bandera $4.24 examiner in 1995. The void 10 oz. Sangria Margarita $2.50 had been filled by Hayne, who 32 oz. Draft Beer $2.50 handled the majority of autop- sies for the state's criminal in- vestigations. PITCHERS : Margarita $15.99 Rocks Texas 1800 The state's forensic investiga- tion system came under scru- Lunch & Dinner Specials Every Day! tiny for Hayne's work. At the Must be 21 with a valid I.D. to order drinks please drink responsibly time, he didn't have American 1908 West Jackson Ave. Oxford, MS (662) 236 - 3855 Board of Pathology certifica- 6

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NEWS | 10.27.10 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 6

COURTESY WHITNEY SISCO EMMA WILLOUGHBY | The Daily Mississippian

LEFT: Ole Miss hooker Michael McBryde runs the ball at Saturday’s rugby match against MSU. The Rebels won the match 64-5. RIGHT: Junior exercise science major Olivia Purvis sings Siyahamba at Monday night’s South African Choral Lecture/Recital. The Women’s Ensample, conducted by graduate student Scott Sexton, performed more than a dozen South African songs for a packed crowd at the Nutt Auditorium. 7

LIFESTYLES

LIFESTYLES | 10.27.10 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 7 Spotlight: Ole Miss Ballroom Dancing

PHOTOS COURTESY OLE MISS BALLROOM DANCE CLUB BY CLAIRE ARNOLD On the second Saturday of The Daily Mississippian each month, the club usually holds a mixer. For a small fee at More times than I could even the door ($8 for members/$12 try to count, I have been the for non-members), profession- awkward girl standing by the al dance guru Brandon Smith punch table at a party. I am the teaches a lesson and then gives most uncoordinated, unbal- the opportunity to mingle anced and off-beat dancer that among the crowd and show off you have ever seen. your new moves. I have always admired those President Fred Lorenzo en- with the confidence to jump on courages students especially to the dance floor and impress the join in on the fun for several crowd, but my tragic attempts reasons. to follow their lead tend to end First of all, the low-impact in disaster. cardio exercise is good for over- A friend of mine regularly all health. Many professional tries to coach me, but swing sports teams even have their dancing is simply lost on me. players learn to ballroom dance He has suffered through many to improve agility and tact. crunched toes and taken sev- Secondly, it is a great way to eral elbows to the face, which I meet people. The lessons and think is probably more embar- mixers are open to couples and rassing for me than painful for singles. him. Most importantly, you can For those out there who sym- learn how to prevent making pathize with me, there is a so- yourself look like a complete lution which may very well end idiot on the Square. a lifetime of dance-related di- Oh, and boys, knowing how sasters: the Ole Miss Ballroom to properly dance is one of the Dance Club. most attractive things to fe- For both beginners and ad- males. It speaks to a guy’s con- vanced dancers alike, this club fidence and control over his offers lessons on a variety of body (this is very important). different dances, such as swing, waltz, tango and rumba. See DANCING, PAGE 8 BEST SUSHI DEAL IN TOWN

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LIFESTYLES

LIFESTYLES | 10.27.10 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 8 THE BEAUTY OF VINYL BY LANCE INGRAM For any American over the album fails to have the listener a few letters out and hit search serving an album true justice. City News Editor age of 8, it’s probably safe to understand the full concept be- for whoever is your musical It’s impossible to fully under- say they own some form of a hind an album. booty call for the week. But stand the poetics of Jim Mor- The early dawn light staggers digital music player. The iPod Although it can be argued that what happen to literally physi- rison through streaming digital in the room through the bare has become one of the great- listeners may only one song is cally searching for an album? media and only when you hear side of a half closed curtain est creations for self-appointed worth listening to off an album There is a pleasure or an art- the harmonies of Crosby, Stills as the sounds of music fill the music enthusiasts in the But and would be wasting money form rather, to sifting through and Nash can one fully fathom space of early morning confu- the shallowness of digital mu- to purchase an entire album. stacks of deteriorating card- the possibilities of a spiritual sion. sic has failed to give true glory But chances are if the entire board sleeves, dust-laden with moment in music. The tones of a vinyl record to the full beauty of music by album isn’t worth spending the hidden treasures of decades It would be a lie, although, permeate like the warmth of a allowing the iPod generation money on then that one song past. to say that all music would be campfire in the depths of win- to be cut short of music’s true probably isn’t very good and It’s in the moments of discov- made magnificent would it be ter. They reminisce of purer potential. will never be revisited in your ery that one will treasure their played on vinyl. There would times in music when the art- Downloading music is fan- library within five years. most recent catch. In the future be no way that even the splen- ists had a statement that was tastic for those seeking a larger This has led artists to lower when one is flipping through dor of record could make the pressed onto 12 inches of plas- musical breadth or library but their recording and writing a back catalogue of physical talentless squandering of most tic. it creates devastating results for standards in favor of a more records there is a memory at- mainstream modern music. Life can be as mundane or sig- an artist by allowing you to be single based music industry that tached with each. The warmth of vinyl can only nificant as one wants it to be selective in your song down- fails to produce anything other There is certain music that is be described through the pops but with the aid of an escape loads. than a catchy dance track. meant to be discovered on vi- and warbling tone of a warped the beauty of a perfect moment Giving listeners the option to In the fast pace world of to- nyl and compact discs or digi- vinyl that has paid its dues serv- will be surpassed. listen to only one song from day it’s become so easy to type tal files will never be capable of ing listeners over time.

DANCING, continued from page 7

Every girl in the room has worse when my date is too. people of the Oxford commu- The next mixer is scheduled Goin from Belize offers private her eye on the guy command- A member of the Ole Miss nity. to be held November 13 in the and group lessons. ing his date on the dance floor. Ballroom Dance Club receives Upcoming events include ballroom next to the Johnson Become a member of the Girls love guys who know what the benefit of discounted en- salsa and swing dance lessons, Commons cafeteria. club for only $25, an entry fee they are doing out there – be- trance fees, but the events are coached by Brandon Thomas, Still a little shy? Private les- which pays for itself consider- ing a bad dancer myself is bad open to all those who wish to on Tuesday at 4 p.m. at the sons are also available. Stu- ing the discounts you will get enough, but it gets 10 times attend: students, faculty and Powerhouse. dent-teacher Grecia Estrada- on the mixers and lessons.

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OLE MISS SPORTS INFORMATION DIAMOND REBS START RED-BLUE Q & A with Michele Drinkard BY MATT SIGLER needed a new set of clubs. WORLD SERIES ON WEDNESDAY The Daily Mississippian Q: What has been your favor- ite Ole Miss golf experience? While the Ole Miss Baseball right-hander David Goforth A: You could say the win at Q: How long have you been team won’t hit the diamond to will manage the Blue team. Missouri or probably the most involved in the sport of golf? compete for a championship “It’s a fun time,” Smith said. exciting is seeing the faces two A: I started playing at five. until next February, the Reb- “Since we started, the Red years ago when the team made My grandmother got me into els will hit the field to com- team has gotten their butts it to NCAA Regionals. the game. pete for a different set of brag- beat every time. This is a good Q: As of now, where does ging rights this week with the opportunity for us to show we Q: What drew you to golf? it look like Ole Miss golf is you do. To take it to the next 2010 edition of the Red-Blue can take control and get things A: My grandmother. She heading? level you have to have passion, World Series/Pizza Bowl. done. I feel we have the better loved it so much. We used to A: Up. Definitely up. We are desire, goals, and dedication. Wednesday, the Red and Blue pitching staff and I think we’ll go around the course together, currently ranked 31st in the Q: How has golf impacted teams will face off in the first win in two games.” but the number one reason has country and Natalie Gleadall you personally? game of a best-of-three series “Ever since I’ve been here, the to be the golf cart. is 15th. We also are breaking A: I can’t imagine doing any- to determine the winner of the coaches have selected who they Q: How long have you been records left and right. The thing else with my life. I love annual fall event for the Reb- think they’ll win and Coach involved with golf here at Ole team is more motivated then I the game. I get so much out of els. All games will be played Bianco has picked his team Miss? have ever seen. it like watching others smile, at Oxford-University Stadium and they’ve lost,” Goforth A: This is my fourth year Q: What would you like to see that’s the big one. I like to help and fans are welcome to come said. “This year he picked the coaching here. I started coach- the golf program here at Ole others reach their highest goals out for the event. Admission Red team, so it doesn’t look ing in 2001 at Birmingham- Miss do in the near future? whether teaching or coaching is free. too good for them. Southern. A: I would like to be con- and to get to see them have The squad will be divided “It’s our last time out to- Q: What is your favorite per- stantly ranked in the top 20 fun and smile. into two teams and will face gether in intra-squads and it’s sonal memory from golf? year in and year out and also Q: What does golf have that off at 2:30 p.m. all three competitive. We’re gonna hit A: There are so many but I to keep growing as a program. makes it unique that no other days. the field and try to kick their guess when I thought I was go- Also more national recogni- sport has? While there are a lot of new butts. I think we clearly have ing to get a “whoopin”. I was tion would be nice. A: It is a lifetime sport. You faces on the diamond this sea- a better pitching staff, though hitting a five iron over water Q: In your opinion, what can play the game at an early son who will be experiencing they may have the edge in hit- and when I hit it the head flew makes a good golfer? age and continue on at many the Red-Blue World Series for ters. But I feel like we have a off my club and went farther A: Passion. You absolutely different levels. You can play the first time, leading the two staff that can hold them down than the ball. Turns out I just have to have passion in what late into life and love it. squads are a pair of savvy vet- and get us the wins.” erans who have been through The Rebels take the field to their share of fall contests. open the 2011 campaign on Managing the Red team this Friday, Feb. 18 against Wright season is senior outfielder State at O-U Stadium/Swayze GET YOUR SPORTS NOW Matt Smith, while junior Field. TWITTER.COM/THEDM_SPORTS GET INSTANT UPDATES ON YOUR OLE MISS SPORTS •

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BY PAUL KATOOL Francisco. Here’s how all 22 Ole games for the Seahawks. Peria Jerry, defensive tackle, At- with 11 interceptions. The Daily Mississippian Miss NFLers are doing in the pros. Ben Claxton, center, Arizona Car- lanta Falcons: Jerry has three tackles Trumaine McBride, cornerback, Charlie Anderson, linebacker, dinals: Claxton hasn’t played in a and one sack for the Falcons. : McBride has After seven weeks of the NFL, sev- Kansas City Chiefs: Anderson has game this year for the Cardinals. John Jerry, guard, Miami Dol- four tackles for the Cardinals. eral former Rebels have made sig- played in two games for the Chiefs. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, run- phins: Jerry has started two games Dexter McCluster, wide receiver, nificant impacts on their respective Stacy Andrews, guard, Seattle ning back, : for the Dolphins. Kansas City Chiefs: McCluster has teams including Eli Manning in Seahawks: Andrews has started five Green-Ellis has carried the ball 88 Kendrick Lewis, safety, Kansas caught 15 passes for 147 yards and New York and Patrick Willis in San times this year for 259 yards and City Chiefs: Lewis has 14 tackles a score and also rushed for 60 yards. four touchdowns for the Patriots. for the Chiefs. He also returned a punt 94 yards Greg Hardy, defensive end, Caro- Eli Manning, quarterback, New for a score, the longest punt return lina Panthers: Hardy has 11 tackles, York Giants: Manning has com- in Kansas City history. one sack and one forced fumble for pleted 66 percent of his passes for Jayme Mitchell, defensive end, the Panthers. 1,785 yards and 14 touchdowns : Mitchell has one sack for the Vikings. Michael Oher, offensive tackle, Baltimore Ravens: Oher has started all seven games for the Ravens. Ashlee Palmer, linebacker, : Palmer has 30 tackles and one forced fumble for the Lions. Jeremy Parnell, offensive tackle, Dallas Cowboys: Parnell, a former basketball player at Ole Miss, hasn’t played in a game for the Cowboys. Jamarca Sanford, linebacker, Min- nesota Vikings: Sanford has eight tackles for the Vikings. Chris Spencer, center, Seattle Sea- hawks: Spencer has started all six games for the Seahawks. Michael Spurlock, wide receiver, : Spurlock has nine catches for 99 yards and has caught two touchdown passes for the Buccaneers. Cassius Vaughn, cornerback, Den- ver Broncos: Vaughn has six tackles for the Broncos. Keydrick Vincent, guard, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Vincent has start- ed five games for the Buccaneers. Mike Wallace, wide receiver, Pitts- burgh Steelers: Wallace has caught 14 passes for 354 yards and four scores for the Steelers. Patrick Willis, linebacker, San Francisco 49ers: Willis has 58 tack- les and one sack for the 49ers.

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