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  2. Ole Miss Rebels - Wikipedia

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    The Hotty Toddy cheer is a chant unique to Ole Miss. The cheer is primarily used at Ole Miss sporting events, and is commonly started by cheerleaders, fans, and players. [32] The Ole Miss Band plays the cheer with a drum cadence following the school's fight song, Forward Rebels. [33]

  3. Colonel Reb - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the early 1980s, the Ole Miss cheerleading team gained widespread recognition as one of the "top squads" in the nation: the Colonel was named "Best Mascot in the S.E.C." in his first year, and he also helped lead the Rebels to third- and first-place distinctions by the National Cheerleading Association ("NCA") and the Universal ...

  4. University of Alabama traditions - Wikipedia

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    The cadence of the cheer is a direct takeaway of the Ole Miss cheer "Hotty Toddy" after then Ole Miss marching band director James Ferguson was appointed director of the Million Dollar Band. The cheer is still referred to as "Ole Miss", and today the drum major's signal is still the motioning of one arm in a full circle (an "O"). [16]

  5. Video: Ole Miss Cheerleaders Are Ready For Lane Kiffin’s Debut

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    Ole Misscheerleaders put out a video for the fans in anticipation of Kiffin’s debut. Kiffin, who previously coached in the SEC at Tennessee, will take on Florida in his opening game.

  6. Opinion: Why Florida fans cheer Lane Kiffin loss to Kentucky ...

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    Twice, Ole Miss punted on fourth-and-2 near midfield in the fourth quarter while protecting a one-score lead. Kiffin trusted his defense. That worked, until it didn’t.

  7. Bud Light Daredevils - Wikipedia

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    Ole Miss cheerleaders (including Colonel Reb) performing as the halftime entertainment during a Houston Rockets game. In 1980, Ty Cobb, along with fellow cheerleaders Sam Martin, John White, and Jeff Hubbard (as Ole Miss Rebels mascot Colonel Reb) began performing ball handling skits and acrobatics which incorporated a mini-trampoline during the time-outs and half-time of Ole Miss basketball ...

  8. Look: College Football ‘Tiers’ List Is Going Viral

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    Ole Miss' cheerleaders dancing in the end zone. Well, one college football fan gave it a try and, unsurprisingly, their list is going viral on social media, with plenty of disagreements.

  9. Million Dollar Band (marching band) - Wikipedia

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    Rammer Jammer Cheer - (informally known as the "Ole Miss Cheer" or “O cheer”) is played at the end-of-the game, after the team has won the game. Dr. Ferguson introduced the cheer to the band in 1981. The lyrics to the cheer were based upon the Ole Miss' Hotty Toddy cheer, the school which Dr. Ferguson was teaching at prior to coming to Bama.