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Committee for head Another low point in a season of low points coach announced (2-8, 0-6 SEC) fired Nutt but Lee gashed the defense for 127 also announced he would coach yards on 24 carries. Things were BY DM STAFF REPORTS the remaining three games. so ugly in fact, that at one point, [email protected] All week, the players talked Rebel the Black Bear couldn’t about playing the last three stand to watch and put a large The University of Mississippi an- games to send their coach off on cardboard box over his head. nounced the members of the five- a good note. Saturday’s 27-7 loss “It is a mascot; they do goofy person search committee for the to the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs and dumb stuff to get kids and Rebels’ new head football coach (6-4, 4-1 WAC) was probably not others laughing,” said Michael on Friday. The committee met for what the players had in mind. Thompson, senior associate the first time Saturday, according With the loss, the Rebels are athletics director for communi- to the university release. moving toward their first two- cations and marketing. “Rebel, The committee represents the win season since 1946, as well as being the young bear that he is, faculty, the alumni and the M-Club. the program’s first-ever 10-loss made a poor decision. Will he Co-chairing the committee are leg- season. do that again? No. endary quarterback Archie Man- “This is a very difficult situ- “Look at the positives and all ning and T. Michael Glenn, the ation,” Ole Miss head coach Rebel is doing. Remember the executive vice president of market said. “We were number of hours he has put in, development and corporate com- up at the beginning; we felt good while being a student. He has put munication for FedEx Corp. about that with 7-0. After that, a lot of sweat into that costume, Glenn also currently serves on it just went down. I thought our literally. Night in and night out, the Ole Miss Alumni Association defense played extremely hard he is the ultimate superfan.” Executive Committee, on the Ole and gave us a chance, but you As has been so often the case Miss Foundation Board and as have to score points. Randall this season, Ole Miss jumped a member of the Intercollegiate PHILLIP WALLER | The Daily Mississippian Mackey was not at his best to- out to a 7-0 lead when Mack- Athletics Committee. Richard The new Ole Miss mascot, Rebel the Black Bear, couldn’t bare to watch, as he puts a night. We need for him to be at ey found senior running back Noble, Ronald Rychlak and Ethel box over his head in Saturday’s 27-7 loss to Louisiana Tech. Assistant Athletics Director his best. Brandon Bolden for a 34-yard Young-Minor are the three other Michael Thompson said the mascot, who is the ultimate superfan, made a poor decision “It was just bad. It was a bad touchdown in the first quarter. members of the committee. and that he will not do it again. deal.” However, those would be the Noble is the new president of the Junior quarterbacks Randall only points Ole Miss put on the Ole Miss Alumni Association and BY DAVID COLLIER even worse because it can with Mackey and Zack Stoudt both board. also serves on the Intercollegiate [email protected] unanimous No. 1 LSU and in- struggled, the offense turned the “That was a living nightmare Athletics Committee. Rychlak is a state rival Mississippi State com- ball over three times, including right there,” offensive coordina- professor at the Robert C. Khayat Just when things seem like ing up to finish out the Houston two returned for touchdowns, tor David Lee said. “I’m embar- Law Center. For 13 years, he served they can’t get any worse, they Nutt era in Oxford. and Louisiana Tech freshman as associate dean for academic af- do. That’s not to say it won’t get This past Monday, Ole Miss walk-on running back Hunter See LA TECH, PAGE 3 fairs, and he is currently in his fifth year as chair of the Intercollegiate Athletics Committee and the uni- versity’s faculty athletics represen- tative. Relay for Life fundraising year round Young-Minor is an associate professor of English and African American studies at Ole Miss. She BY KATIE HARRISON department, Thelma Curry of we have the opportunity to There is seating for 200 peo- is also the senior faculty fellow of [email protected] the University Police Depart- dance for a cause. But, most ple, and Blackwell said he ex- the Lucky Day Residential Col- ment, Kendall Brown of the importantly, I am doing this pects for the event to sell out. lege, and she is in her fourth year The University of Missis- University Police Department for my grandmother who lost “(This event) will help pro- as a member of the Intercollegiate sippi’s Relay for Life is con- and Erin Holmes of the phar- her fight against cancer a short mote awareness and a sense of Athletics Committee, where she tinuing its yearlong efforts to macy school. time ago. She was the strongest caring for those affected by the has worked with the Academic raise funds and awareness for The judges will be Sparky woman I know, and I want to disease,” Curry said. “Cancer Sub-Committee and the sub-com- the fight against cancer with Reardon, dean of students, do this for her.” affects so many people; it’s an mittee on Student Welfare and Well its newly created Dancing for Ann Phillippi, a biology pro- Aside from the performance, opportunity to help raise funds Being. Bob Beaudine, a principal a Cure. fessor, and Trey Warnock, a the “stars” were also asked to for research.” in the national search firm East- The event will pit five cou- pharmacy major. raise $1,000 for the American Blackwell said this event in- man & Beaudine, has been hired ples against each other in Adam Blackwell, Relay for Cancer Society. volves everyone in the fight to assist the five-person committee. dance competition, made to Life advocacy chair, said Danc- Blackwell said the easiest against cancer. Eastman & Boudine has placed 40 resemble the popular televi- ing for a Cure brings everyone and most effective way to raise “We also hope to continue to head coaches in both football and sion show “Dancing with the together for a cause. money was by creating a per- build Relay for Life by involv- , as well as 40 athletics Stars.” “This is a great fundraiser sonal account on the Relay for ing more and more students,” directors at major universities. The couples will consist of that works to bring together Life website. The account is he said. “We want to unite this While Manning and Glenn will one Ole Miss faculty mem- students and faculty,” he said. capable of sending out mass campus and student body in also co-chair the search committee ber and one student who is a Blackwell said he created the emails and tracking fundrais- the fight against cancer.” for the Rebels’ new athletics direc- member of the Relay for Life idea for the event based off of ing. The event will be open to ev- tor, the remaining members of that Committee. the popular television show. In addition to fundraising, eryone on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at search committee have not yet been The “stars” dancing include Erin Holmes, pharmacy Blackwell said there will also 6:30 p.m. in the Johnson Com- identified. Current athletics direc- Jennifer Mizenko of the the- school performer, said she’s be a silent auction, as well. mons Ballroom. There will be tor Pete Boone announced this past ater department, Rene Pull- dancing in this event for her “We will also have a silent a $5 admission fee, with all Monday that he will step down by iam of the theater department, love of dance and her grand- auction with some really great proceeds going to the Ameri- December 2012. It remains to be Karen Schiferl of the athletic mother. packages from the athletics can Cancer Society. seen when a new athletics director “I love to dance,” she said. department, the Links, the To sign up or donate, go to will be in place at Ole Miss. “I will take any chance I get theater department and much http://www.relayforlife.org/ Ole Miss Sports Information contrib- inside to dance; it’s even better that more,” he said. olemiss. uted to this report.

‘Immortals:’ pointless Women’s hoops pulls Rebels win season but entertaining away late from North opener over ULM Florida in season with dominant P. 4 opener P. 5 defensive effort P. 8 OPINION

OPINION | 11.14.11 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 2

BY JOSH CLARK @dm_toons

Penn State riots change reputation for decades

university has found itself grap- go!” the protesters became unruly ing the repercussions of the sex a cloud of stereotypes and hatred pling with the reality of a stained and flipped a news van while po- scandal, but the footage of the to our beautiful university. reputation caused by their own lice fired pepper spray to subdue riots will forever reside down the Both reputations have been nationally-publicized riot. the crowd. More than a dozen digital highway and haunt the tarnished, and there is no way As the pressure at Penn State were arrested, students and citi- students, faculty and fans. to completely erase the damage. began coming down on then- zens alike, and minor injuries have A small number of people Eventually, the buzz will move to BY AMELIA CAMURATI head coach Joe Paterno to vacate been reported on both ends. made the national news, fighting another university with another [email protected] for failing to report instances of This footage has been broad- on the wrong side of a horrific is- problem, but Penn State will still alleged child sex crimes to the po- cast on every news program and sue, and that small number will be known for a complex child sex James Meredith made history lice, he chose to resign at the end every talk show in the country, go on to define this moment in scandal and the students who sup- in October 1962 when he be- of the season, finishing his 47th and by Thursday night, the per- history. ported the man who ignored it. came the first black student to season at Penn State and coach- ception was that Penn State’s stu- Thirty years from now, no one With the trial just beginning, enroll at the University of Mis- ing the final home game of the dents were indirectly fighting on will remember how many stu- the attention on Penn State isn’t sissippi. Along with the major season the following weekend. the side of the cover-up, regard- dents supported the decisions of going anywhere. step forward, however, came the The board decided this was not less of how many participated the administration and mourned Students and citizens are mak- infamous rioting that tarnished up to Paterno, removing him and and why. the loss of the victims. ing ribbons and signs, bringing the university’s reputation for de- president Graham Spanier ef- The fact remains that Paterno’s Everyone will remember the the focus back to supporting the cades. fective immediately Wednesday removal was because of issues students who fought and cared victims and away from the irra- Our student body has gained a night, taking Paterno’s graceful bigger than football. more about the loss of a legend tional events of the past week. new mindset since then, digging resignation from his hands. We lost a coach because we than the alleged rape of multiple Despite what your dad told our university out of a hole the Thousands of students were didn’t win anything. Penn State victims for more than 15 years. you, there are things more impor- students put us in. Although we outraged after hearing the news, lost one because he had a lapse in Ole Miss has struggled and tant than football. have made great strides, part of and a peaceful, yet emotional, judgment, to say the least. gone through extensive remodel- our reputation is still stained by protest began in the center of We, like you, rioted, and you ing of our image. We were the first Ameila Camurati is a senior journal- this rioting. campus. see where that got us. Years from to integrate, but a few students ism major from Memphis, Tenn. Follow Jump to today, and another Screaming “Hell no, Joe won’t now, Penn State will still be fight- destroyed the Circle and brought her on Twitter @acamurati

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NEWS | 11.14.11 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 3 National banks nix debit card fees

BY KAITIE HARRISON charging the fee and will not be they are not already members,” 35c WINGS [email protected] moving forward with any addi- she said. tional plans to do so.” Noelle Ludlum, an accoun- Major banks across America This past week, Chase and tancy junior, said she thinks are eliminating monthly debit Wells Fargo both called off pi- students will be happy with the card fees. lot programs that would impose decision to get rid of fees “for After widespread customer debit card fees in certain states, the convenience it brings and outrage, Bank of America re- according to CNN.com. Sun- the money it saves.” cently announced that it will Trust and Regions Bank also Not all students foresee posi- be axing the $5 fee. Customers eliminated their monthly debit tive benefits from banks nixing who use their debit cards will fees. these fees, however. no longer incur the fee begin- Exercise science sophomore Anne Morgan Banquer, a bi- ning in January. Kate Davis said she is very hap- ological science freshman, said David Darnell, co-chief op- py about the fee cancellation. she thinks people will spend erating officer for Bank of “I’m super glad they got rid more money rather than spend America, said the cancelling of of the fees, and I was surprised less. the fee is a result of listening to when I was reimbursed,” she “Initially, I would be really ex- their custumers, according to said. “I believe people were cited, but the more I think about $2.00 PITCHERS Forbes.com. withdrawing their accounts it, I realize how many people PLEASE DRINK RESPONSIBLY “We have listened to our cus- or threatening to leave so they would take advantage of this tomers very closely over the last ended the fees to keep custom- and ultimately put themselves few weeks and recognize their ers.” in more debt by not keeping up concern with our proposed Davis said she thinks getting with how much they’ve spent,” debit usage fee,” Darnell said rid of the fees will have a posi- she said. “If I didn’t have fees, to Forbes. “Our customers’ tive outcome for banks. I would feel as if I didn’t have voices are most important to us. “I believe more students will any boundaries. Therefore, I As a result, we are not currently stay or transfer to these banks if would keep spending.”

junior quarterback Colby Cam- The Bulldogs were driving LA TECH, eron scrambled to found senior once again early in the fourth continued from page 1 wide receiver Taulib Ikharo be- quarter, but Cameron was inter- hind four Ole Miss defenders cepted by freshman cornerback in the back of the end zone for Senquez Golson, the first of his rassed. Our offense is embar- a 21-yard touchdown pass to tie career. rassed. Early, we had big-time the game, 7-7. “I was very proud of Senquez pass protections, but there was With under a minute left in the Golson,” Nix said. “He’s learned one guy we couldn’t block. Ran- half, Lee broke a 48-yard run to from some things, and he will be dall is a guy that if he doesn’t get move the ball into Ole Miss terri- a heck of a football player before into a rhythm then he may strug- tory. Nelson capped the five-play, he leaves here. With all the scru- gle, and he struggled. And it all 63-yard drive with a 43-yard field tiny he took against Alabama, to went downhill from there.” goal to give the Bulldogs a 10-7 see him go out there and com- On the next Louisiana Tech lead. pete the way he did tonight just possession, freshman defensive Midway through the third speaks volumes about that kid end C.J. Johnson, who led the quarter, Rose missed his second and his character.” team with nine tackles in his first field goal of the game, a 52-yard Two plays later Stoudt, who career start, forced a fumble that attempt. Then, on Louisiana replaced Mackey, threw an in- was recovered by freshman safety Tech’s next possession, Camer- terception that was returned for Cody Prewitt to give Ole Miss on threw a screen pass to junior a touchdown by Louisiana Tech great field position, but it would wide receiver Myles Nelson for a junior safety Javontay Crowe to do no good. Despite two 15-yard 47-yard gain to set up a 35-yard make it 27-7, which is where the penalties by the Bulldogs, the field goal from Nelson to extend embarrassment would end. Rebels’ drive stalled in the red the lead to 13-7. The search committee, co- zone and junior kicker Bryson The next Ole Miss posses- chaired by legendary quarter- Rose missed a 36-yard field goal, sion resulted in Mackey’s second back Archie Manning and FedEx which ended his streak of con- fumble of the game, this on the vice president T. Michael Glenn, secutive field goals at 17. With a quarterback-running back ex- have a monumental task ahead successful field goal, Rose would change, which was recovered of them – not only rebuilding have tied the SEC record. and returned for a touchdown by the football program from the Louisiana Tech junior kicker Louisiana Tech junior defensive ground up, but also restoring its Matt Nelson missed from 40 back Chad Boyd to take the lead credibility and energizing the fan yards and then 35 yards before out to 20-7. base.

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PHOTOS BY AUSTIN MCAFEE | The Daily Mississippian LEFT: Logan Rush and Miss Ole Miss Mary Alex Street stand in the end zone during Saturday’s homecoming game against LA-Tech. RIGHT: Homecoming Queen Maggie Day is honored during Saturday’s homecoming game, along with other homecoming maids. With her is her father, Bill Day, and mother, Deana Day.

MOVIE REVIEW ‘Immortals:’ pointless but entertaining

BY JOSH PRESLEY Sound familiar? movies and haphazardly throw know, Cavill will be the new Su- The cinematography, fight [email protected] Also, that muscle-bound war- them at the screen, hoping they perman in Zack Snyder’s upcom- scenes, production design, cos- rior has been trained and looked all come together. ing “Man of Steel.” tumes, etc., were all stunning. So in “Immortals,” a ruth- after his entire life by none other I know there’s nothing new un- Because I’m a huge Superman This is a very good-looking mov- less maniacal king wants to, you than Zeus, king of the gods, dis- der the sun and no movie is com- fan and have never seen Cavill ie, often vibrant and colorful, and guessed it, take over the world. guised as an old man. pletely original anymore, but they in anything else, I wanted to see is actually served well by being in Along the way, he and his army Sound familiar? can at least not throw it in my face “Immortals” because I wanted to 3D. come across a village where they I recall seeing the trailer for every 30 seconds. see what he’s like. I still hate 3D though, and I slaughter everyone except a mus- “Immortals” a few months back Watching “Immortals” in the Turns out he’s pretty good. hope it goes away soon. cle-bound warrior who they turn and wondering if we’d really got- theater, I was amazed at how bla- Cavill is an appealing lead here As far as what I absolutely hat- into a slave, but he escapes and ten to this point, where filmmak- tant filmmakers were with their although he certainly doesn’t ed: the movie is really loud. May- seeks bloody vengeance on them. ers just scavenge parts from other formula for making this movie, have to stretch a whole lot as far be I’m just getting old, but I really which was to take “Conan the as the acting goes. He’s much bet- don’t enjoy having my eardrums Barbarian” (the good one, not the ter than Sam Worthington, who pounded into submission while horrendous remake) and sprinkle was playing pretty much the exact I’m trying to enjoy a movie. a little “Clash of the Titans” then same character in “Clash of the I also didn’t like the ending, dress it up like “300” and laugh all Titans.” which dragged on a bit after the the way to the bank. The evil king is played by your climax and only served to try and Know what’s weird, though? pal and mine, Mickey Rourke. set up a sequel I hope never gets I thoroughly enjoyed it. It could He mostly phones it in but is made. Plus, I think Cavill is going have been my almost nonexistent still fun to watch. Rourke is one to be busy. expectations or that it at least rips of my favorite actors, but these Maybe I liked “Immortals” be- off movies that were really enter- aren’t the kind of parts he should cause it’s such a “guy movie.” taining, but I found “Immortals” be playing. It’s action-packed, over the top, to be a lot of fun. Luke Evans, who played the cartoonishly violent and bloody, Sure, it’s not really a “great” god Apollo in “Clash of the Ti- and has just enough of a compel- or even very “good” movie, and tans,” has graduated to playing ling story to get by. I’ll probably forget all about it as Zeus here. It’s dumb fun. Check your brain soon as I finish writing this review, I just don’t buy Zeus being so at the door. but for two hours in the theater, I young and having such a white- Maybe if you go see it you’ll get had a pretty good time. trashy mustache. The gods in lucky like me and have the guy sit- As I said, I had zero interest in general could have been com- ting behind you provide insightful seeing this movie, but then I read pletely removed from the story, commentary on the movie while the other day that Henry Cavill and it wouldn’t have made much loudly smacking popcorn. was the star and got curious. of a difference. It might have even Follow Josh Presley on Twitter @ For those of you who don’t been better. joshuapresley. SPORTS

SPORTS | 11.14.11 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 5

Women’s hoops pulls away late from North Florida in season opener

nervous, and I was really sur- not. “Their effort is outstand- prised by that.” “I thought we let a lot of ing,” Ladner said. “They play Ole Miss made some ad- groups of people play, a lot of with reckless abandon. They’ll justments after a timeout and different line-ups, and we are pull up and shoot a three when started what would become a still working and searching,” you’re up two or down three. 30-12 run to go up 37-31 at the she said. Those are good things. I like half. Junior guard Maggie Mc- Ole Miss was not shy from that part of the game – they Ferrin, who led the team with 3-point range during the game, had no fear and I thought they 11 points (all in the first half), shooting 44.4 percent (8-18) came out today and showed sparked the run when she hit from behind arc. From the field, some of that.” back-to-back 3-point shots. the Rebels shot 41.3 percent The Lady Rebels will travel “It opened up the door for (26-63). Senior forward Nikki to Beaumont, Texas, for their us,” Ladner said. “There’s got Byrd and McFarland led the first road game of the season to be somebody that’s going to team with five rebounds, and to take on the Lady Cardinals come out and hit a big shot for McFarland also had a team- of Lamar University Tuesday us. Today it was Maggie.” high five assists. night. Ole Miss carried that mo- mentum into the second half and, at one point, led by nearly ADDISON DENT | The Daily Mississippian 20 points over North Florida. Deal’s Auto Repair Junior guard Maggie McFerrin drives into the lane and puts up a shot in Friday’s 68-59 Things got interesting late in season-opening win over North Florida. McFerrin led the team with 11 points, all in the first the game when the Ospreys & Glass Co. half, including three 3-point baskets. started a mini-run to get to Full Service Repair Center BY JAKE THOMPSON Ladner said. within six points with less than For all your auto repair [email protected] Early in the game, Ole Miss two minutes to play. Thanks showed signs of first-game jit- to a timely 3-pointer by fresh- and glass needs The Ole Miss women’s bas- ters and was very timid as man guard/forward Tia Faleru ketball team (1-0) tipped off the North Florida jumped out to and a free throw by sophomore 281-4417 • 2100 S. LAMAR 2011-12 season with a 68-59 an early 19-7 lead. Valencia McFarland, Ole Miss NEXT TO MARQUIS CHEVRON win over the Ospreys of North “First game blues, I hope,” made a final push and sealed Florida (0-1) in Friday’s opener Ladner said. “I just thought we the season-opening victory. at the . were a little slow to start. We With it being the first game t “Anytime you get that first can’t get in that pattern again. of the season, Ladner contin- 119 Old Taylor Road (Before The Mark) game under your belt, you just The kids actually looked a little ued to tweak the lineup and feel better,” head Coach Renee tentative and maybe a little see what worked and what did Open for Winter Intersession by Appointment Volleyball drops two thrillers on senior weekend •Accounting • Management •Economics • Marketing BY MATT SIGLER The Rebels were led on offense OLE MISS 2 • Math • Foreign Languages [email protected] by sophomore Kara Morgan and It was a hard-fought five-set junior Allegra Wells, who each put match for the Ole Miss volleyball • Finance • History SUNDAY: KENTUCKY 3, down 16 kills. Regina Thomas also team, who fell to No. 15 Tennes- OLE MISS 2 added 15 kills. On defense, junior see 3-2 Friday night. This was the • Science • Journalism The Ole Miss volleyball team Amanda Philpot led the way with second time this season the Rebels (9-17, 5-13 SEC) suffered another 17 digs while Morgan and senior took the Volunteers to a decisive crushing five-set loss to a ranked Morgan Springer added 15 of fifth set. Three Rebels recorded We Are Looking opponent at the Gillom Sports their own in the losing effort. double-doubles, and five Rebels Center Sunday afternoon. The “I don’t know how you ask more recorded double-digit kills. for Tutors No. 18 (24-4, from your team than what we did The offense was led by Wells 15-2 SEC) defeated the Rebels this past weekend,” Getzin said. with 15 kills, Philpot with 12 and 3-2 (21-25, 23-25, 25-19, 33-31, “To come up two points short junior Whitney Craven with 11. 15-17). doesn’t really do the team justice Morgan and Craven led the de- 4 The match was back-and-forth, on how they played both today fense with 12 and 11 digs, respec- with Ole Miss rallying to take the and on Friday night.” tively. third and fourth sets to send it into The Rebels finish out their road “I’m very proud of this Ole Miss a fifth set, including a fourth set slate with a Friday night match at team,” Getzin said. “Although we that saw 64 points played. Mississippi State before returning came up a couple points short, I “Hats off to Kentucky,” head home for their final match of the think the team played extremely coach Joe Getzin said. “It was season against Alabama on Nov. well, and at this point in the sea- a good match, a well-fought 25. son, with the record that we have, match.” FRIDAY: TENNESSEE 3, they have never quit fighting.”

OLE MISS SPORTS INFORMATION Three rebels finish top 15 at NCAA cross country regional

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The of fellow SEC squads Georgia, ahead of SEC foes Mississippi Ole Miss women had their best Alabama, Mississippi State, State, Tennessee, Alabama and NCAA Regional performance Tennessee and Auburn. Vanderbilt. in school history on Saturday Waites finished 12th with a Waites, Breathitt and Kirui at the NCAA South Regional, time of 20:53.8, followed closely all have a chance to be select- hosted by the University of by Breathitt in 15th in 20:56.9. ed to the NCAA Champion- Alabama at the Harry Pritchett Both of them improved on their ships field as at-large individual Cross Country Course. personal bests set at the recent qualifiers. The top two teams Led by Logan Waites and Ka- SEC Championships. from each regional across the tie Breathitt, the Rebel women The Ole Miss men, led by country automatically advance finished fourth out of 27 teams Martin Kirui’s 11th-place re- to the national meet, which will in the 6K race, just behind top- sult, tied for seventh among be held Nov. 21 in Terre Haute, five nationally-ranked squads the 24 competing teams. Flor- Ind. The rest of the 31-team Florida State and Vanderbilt, ida State, Florida and Georgia field (13 at-large) and individu- as well as Florida. By finishing were the top three teams in als will be announced on Sun- fourth, Ole Miss placed ahead the 10K race. Ole Miss placed day, no later than 6 p.m. CT. CLASSIFIEDS | 11.14.11 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 6 Lafayette Co. Land For Sale Penman-Tutoring Accounting 285 ACRES several miles east of Town Economics of Yocona, just off HWY 334 on dead- Math CLASSIFIEDS end road-135 acres open-balance in Biology Yocona river-bottom hardwood. Great English INFORMATION for very private family getaway, hunting Spanish The lodge, or horse ranch. Small, attractive Chinese To place your ad in The frame house, large old barn, small lake. and much more call or Email Daily Mississippian Call for details. [email protected] 73 ACRES- 10 miles south of Taylor. (601)497-7619 Classifieds section, visit: Mix of hill pastures and mature timber. http://www.thedmonline. Beautiful home sites, stable neighbor- Part-time DM hood. Call for details. Lowe Realty. com/classifieds. studentpayouts.com Paid Survey (662)473-4444 Cell (662) 473-7538 Takers Needed In Oxford. 100% FREE The DEADLINE to place, correct or cancel an ad is 12 p.m. one Apartment for Rent To Join! Click On Surveys. day in advance. The Daily Mis- ********BARTENDING************ Make sissippian is published Monday Rental Central: Available soon Up to $250/ Day. Online through Friday year round, studio, 1, 2, 3 apts. and houses near No Experience Necessary. Training when school is in session. campus/ square, reasonable prices, Available. 1-800-965-6520 ext155 hundreds to choose from www.oxfordm- Classified ads must be sapartments.com. (662)595-4165. Roommate prepaid. Available now 1bd apartment ROOMMATE WANTED 300 a mo. plus All major credit cards ac- $515 a month+ $515 deposit. 2BD utilites, by the square, 2 BR, FEMALE .COM cepted. $605. The Cove Apartments. ONLY (662)292-1141 (662)234-1422 RATES: Miscellaneous for Sale - $ . 25 per word per day Room for Rent FASCINATOR HATS cocktail hats, Room for rent Bedroom in house feather clips, and flower clips. Fun hair - 15-word minimum on 1 acres wooded lot, full house ac- accessories for your wardrobe. cess, non-smoker. http:// buyfascinatorhats.com - No minimum run [email protected] Cindy Bounds, Affiliate Marketing Room For Rent 2 miles from cam- HP LAPTOP 17.3 SCREEN, ALMOST pus. One room, full bath. $390 per Additional Features NEW EXTENDED 2 YR WARRANTY month. 769-218-6841 (Web & Print): $380 at Lafayette Place, room for rent BATESVILLE CELL# (225)405-8980 Jumbo Headline - $3 December-July. $595 a month- all inclu- sive. December rent free. contact 601- Motorcycles Big Headline - $2 608-8575 hauwin magnum 150rl motor- Bold Text - extra $ . 50 per Condo for Rent scooter with helmet. 1,914 miles. Red, word good condition $600.00. (662)-801- Rental Central: Available Soon 8530 3BR/2.5- 3BA, townhouses. Appliances To place your ad online: furnished, tile/ hardwood floors, rea- www.thedmonline.com/classifieds sonable rates (662)595-4165 www.ox-

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Rebels win season opener over ULM with dominant defensive effort

BY DAVID HENSON Dundrecous Nelson with 12. yourself going through the mo- [email protected] In his first regular-season tions. I think we caught ourselves game after transferring back to doing that some in the second For the offensive-minded bas- Ole Miss, junior Murphy Hollo- half.” ketball fan, Friday’s season open- way scored six points and pulled The Rebels struggled from the er between the Ole Miss Rebels down a game-high 17 rebounds. field as they finished 19-of-57 and the Louisiana-Monroe War- Junior Reginald Buckner added shooting, including 5-of-26 from hawks was not an instant classic. six points and 10 rebounds. As a 3-point range. Kennedy dis- Nevertheless, the Rebels (1-0) team, the Rebels out-rebounded cussed his team’s offensive per- started the season with a 60-38 the Warhawks 48-34, including formance, saying they couldn’t win over the Warhawks (0-1). 13-6 on the offensive glass. really find a rhythm, which The 38 point loss was the low- After the game, Kennedy talk- showed in the shooting percent- est scoring output allowed under ed about his team’s performance, ages. head coach Andy Kennedy. which he said, “certainly wasn’t “Off the top of my head, “I didn’t think they were go- a thing of beauty.” they’re kind of playing a switch- ing to be able to score at the rim “I was hoping we could get to ing, amoeba-type matchup because we’re bigger and a little the offensive glass a little more,” zone,” Kennedy said of the more athletic inside,” Kennedy he said. “I thought we got pas- Louisiana-Monroe defense. “We said. sive, and I’m not very happy knew that. You have to get ball On the offensive end of the with it because I didn’t think we movement. You have to get pen- court, senior Terrance Henry led played very well – only in seg- etration. Then, I think when you ALEX EDWARDS | The Daily Mississippian all scorers with 15 points Friday ments. But when you get up 20 get open looks, you have to have Junior guard Nick Williams pulls up for jump shot in Friday’s 60-38 season-opening win night, followed by junior Nick points in a game and the game is the ability to step up and knock over Louisiana-Monroe. Williams scored 13 points, including 10 in the first half. Williams with 13 and sophomore never really (in doubt), you find them down. “I don’t think this team is go- ing to lead the SEC in 3-point percentage, but I would certainly hope we’re better than 5-for- 26. At least through practice, I thought we had guys that could knock down clean looks, but we’ll keep working at it.” As for the defense, the Rebels held the Warhawks to just 28.6 percent from the field and 3-of- 15 from 3-point range. In the first half, the Ole Miss defense allowed only four field goals as they took a 33-11 lead into half- time. With Friday night’s win, the Ole Miss Men’s Basketball team improves to 77-25 all time in sea- son openers, including 6-0 mark under Kennedy. The win also gives Kennedy a 46-2 record against non-conference oppo- nents at home.

Player of the Game: Williams – Started the game hot and put the game away early for the Rebels. Williams went into halftime with 10 points, while the en- tire Louisiana-Monroe team scored only 11. He finished the game with 13 points, three rebounds, one assist and one steal.

Quote of the Night: “Those were some Den- nis Rodman stats for me tonight.” – Murphy Hollo- way talking about his 17 rebounds and six points for the night.

Next Up: The Rebels return to the court tonight against Gram- bling State. In their season opener Friday, the Tigers lost 88-42 at Houston. Grambling finished 12-21 last season and lost their top six scorers from that team. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m from the Tad Smith Coliseum. Ad- mission is free to students for all Ole Miss basketball home games this season.