Peyton Spear

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Peyton Spear is currently a senior at Ole Miss majoring in Journalism with an emphasis in print.

Growing up in Los Angeles and most recently moving to Atlanta, he has seen and experienced a broad mix of athletics in both cities. Bringing this passion of sports to Oxford, he enjoys attending as many Ole Miss sporting events as he can. Upon graduating, he plans on writing for a large newspaper, network, professional team, or a university as a sports writer. Hotty Toddy!

Grove Bowl Experience

Grove Bowl Experience

Rebel fans enjoy a beautiful day on the Ole Miss campus for the annual Grove Bowl.  This photo gallery is courtesy of Peyton Spear.

April 14, 2013
Road to Oxford: Andrew Mistone

Road to Oxford: Andrew Mistone

Get to know your Diamond Rebs By: Peyton Spear pwspear@go.olemiss.edu Peyton is a senior majoring in journalism at the Meek School of Journalism and New Media at Ole Miss.    For some Diamond Reb players, the road to Ole Miss was not a straight shot. Before heading to Oxford, senior third baseman Andrew Mistone began [...]

March 15, 2013
Rebels Finding Early Season Success

Rebels Finding Early Season Success

  By: Peyton Spear pwspear@go.olemiss.edu Peyton is a senior majoring in journalism at the Meek School of Journalism and New Media at Ole Miss.  It is always easier to gain ground by winning important games early than dig out wins later in the season. In recent years, Ole Miss athletics has learned the hard way. [...]

February 19, 2013
The Sixth Man

The Sixth Man

They Travel in Numbers By: Peyton Spear pwspear@go.olemiss.edu The scene outside of the Tad Smith Coliseum was not like any other. Arriving four hours prior to tip-off against the Kentucky Wildcats, more than 1,000 students lined up outside the ‘Club Red’ (student section) door entrance anxiously waiting to get in. Coming off a hard..

January 30, 2013
Experience Oxford

We want to see how you show your Ole Miss Spirit! Send us pictures to hottytoddynews@gmail.com with "Ole Miss Spirit" as the subject.

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John Hailman’s Wine Tips of the Week

Julius Caesar’s Favorite Roman Wine: Still Around?
Ancient Romans liked their wine. In Pompeii, their resort near Naples, there were more than 100 wine bars and 20 wine shops in a city of 20,000. We know this because a volcanic eruption of nearby Mount Vesuvius suddenly buried the city under nine feet of ash in A.D. 79. Many Pompeians were buried alive at their tables, and thousands of large wine jugs, or amphorae, were preserved in place. Read More

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The Chickasaw –– Spartans of the Mississippi Valley

By: Jack Mayfield
Last week I wrote about the arrival of the Chickasaw Indians into this area of north Mississippi. If you will recall, there were two groups of Indians who made their way from the Northern Plains of the American Continent to the “Father of Great Waters” (later known as the Mississippi River) and then into the area that would become the states of Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama. Read More
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