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“ColonelGate” Rages on at Ole Miss
The Colonel Reb vs. University of Mississippi administration "war" has been complex and unnecessary. To understand it, you have to glimpse the history of "ColonelGate." After it was apparent the administration was not listening, the Colonel Reb Foundation spearheaded an ASB vote on the matter. In September 2003, a record number of voters stood in line for hours to let their voice be heard. Ninety-four percent of students voted to bring Colonel Reb back. Outside the Student Union, satellite news trucks from Memphis and throughout Mississippi broadcast the live results. The administration introduced a new mascot contest. Thanks to the CRF, fans ridiculed the mascot contest so much, the chancellor cancelled the whole thing. The Colonel Reb Foundation commissioned a mascot company to produce a new Colonel for Ole Miss fans. This replacement would fill-in until Colonel Reb was returned. In 2004, Colonel Too arrived in Oxford with his own unique style and mannerisms. The kids and fans seem to love him just the same. The university allowed the CRF mascot to attend athletic contests, but only in the stands. He must enter with a ticket bought by the non-profit Colonel Reb Foundation. Cobra and athletic department employees continually harass Colonel Too, keeping him from getting on television. Colonel Too was recently invited by Rod's Squad members to cheer on the Rebs at a basketball game. The mascot was quickly booted because athletic officials explained costumed fans couldn't be in the Rod's Squad ranks. It's now 2007, and Colonel Reb remains locked away. But the love of this goateed icon remains as strong as ever. Boone's ban on new Colonel Reb merchandise in the Rebel Shop has been lifted. Colonel Too, worn by an Ole Miss student volunteer, continues to attend Ole Miss sporting events and civic functions throughout the country. The Colonel loves nothing more than to bring smiles to kids faces, shake hands with alumni and cheer the Rebels to victory. Save Colonel Reb!
Go Rebs! Brian Ferguson - Chairman, Colonel Reb Foundation |