A letter from Ross Bjork

Posted on Oct 3 2014 - 7:16am by Ross Bjork
Memphis Mississippi football

Athletics Director Ross Bjork congratulates players after last week’s game against Memphis. Photo by Thomas Graning

The players, Coach Freeze and his staff are “All In” and have Ole Miss Football off to its best start since 1970. We have a huge weekend approaching as we host Alabama Saturday at 2:30 p.m., and I have two things to relay about the importance of this weekend at Ole Miss.

First, this is a historic weekend as we host ESPN’s College GameDay’s first ever broadcast from The Grove this Saturday morning. What an incredible opportunity to showcase the greatest gameday experience in all of sports on the Worldwide Leader in Sports, ESPN.  The exposure from College GameDay’s visit will be extraordinary, and we encourage Rebel Nation to welcome ESPN with the world-renowned hospitality that Ole Miss is known for. Please don’t forget the national spotlight on Ole Miss will require greater responsibility on the part of our fans.

Second, Rebel Nation, and especially students, we need your help. With only seven games at home, it’s critical that we, as fans, capitalize on being at home by providing our coaches and student-athletes with the most competitive home field advantage in college football.

How do we create it?

It’s simple – loud, continuous noise when the Landshark Defense is on the field. When our opponent has the ball, we’re asking that you stand up and make Vaught-Hemingway the loudest stadium in the SEC. Let’s continue to honor the spirit of Chucky Mullins and “Never Quit” when our defense is on the field.

Ole Miss students, you are the nucleus of atmosphere in Vaught-Hemingway – please help lead the way for the rest of the stadium.

Can’t wait to Lock the Vaught with you! Hotty Toddy!

 

Ross Bjork

Athletics Director