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38 Signs of a True Rebel Who Worships Ole Miss

Here are 38 things that can help you spot a Rebel.

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38 Signs of a True Rebel Who Worships Ole Miss

1. You understand that the black bear is the mascot, but you cheer for the Rebs!2. You have eaten dinner near the Mannings and acted like they were just a normal family, although you secretly wanted to ask for a picture autograph or you Snapchatted them discreetly.

3. You've carried a goal post.4. Four times Ole Miss baseball has gone to Omaha for the College World Series.

5. Spring parties are almost every weekend, and you look forward to them all year.

6. Six is how many points Ole Miss beat BAMA by in 2014 (23-17)!


7. Seven is how many weeks Ole Miss went undefeated in 2014.


8. You've figured out how to go out Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday and still make good grades!

9. You've walked to and from the Square in uncomfortable shoes.

10. October 4, 2014 is the first time College GameDay came to the Grove!


11.Nov. 19, 2014 is when the Rebs won the EGG BOWL!


12. You were introduced to Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift at Funky's.

13. "Are You Ready" is followed by a chant, not an answer.

14. When you hear the word square you think of The Square, not the shape.

15. You understand that you will get wet if you are in right field at a baseball game!

16. T-shirts are not worn to football games; dresses and collared shirts are.

17. You know the Library is a bar.

18. 18 is not just a number, it's a legacy! (and a speed limit)

19. You look forward to the Walk of Champions and you've taken a picture under the archway.

20. Rush is a big deal.

21. You know the Greek alphabet as well as the English!

22. You know how to correctly do fins up.

23. You recognize the columns of the Lyceum anywhere.

24. You love the Grove, you have a tent, and you are counting down the days 'til August.

25. You've been to Faulkner's Grave.

26. You may have graduated from the University, but you never left Ole Miss.

27. You've searched hard for a parking spot.

28. Your closet is primarily red and blue.

29. You wouldn't be caught dead in maroon.

30. You really hate crimson.

31. You really really hate Death Valley.

32. You've eaten a secret grilled cheese.

33. You know how to Lock the Vault.

34. You've cheered from the end zone.

35. You have an animal named Rebel.

36. You've stayed in a hotel an hour away for a home football game.

37. You were in Atlanta for New Year's.

38. 38 is a legacy -- Chucky Mullins!

Hotty toddy!


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