2016 Ole Miss Football Media Guide

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HISTORY & RECORDS 1965 STAN HINDMAN 6-3 • 230 • C-G • 1963-65 NEWTON, MISS. Co-captain in 1965 when he earned first team All-American honors ... Three-time first team All-SEC selection ... Played on three bowl teams, including SEC Champion 1963 squad that went to Sugar Bowl ... Academic All-SEC in 1965 ... Sophomore All-SEC in 1963 ... Played in the Coaches Association All-American Bowl Game in 1965 ... Participated in the 1966 Senior Bowl ... NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner in 1966 ... Academic All-American in 1965 ... Played professionally with the San Francisco 49ers from 1966-74 ... Inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 1988 and the Ole Miss Athletic Hall of Fame in 1992 ... Member of Ole Miss Team of the Century (18931992) ... Named to the 1960s All-SEC team.

1965 BILL CLAY 6-0 • 192 • WB-DHB • 1963-65 JACKSON, MISS. Although he missed four games with an injury his senior year, Bill was still selected to the 1965 defensive All-America squad as a safety ... The injury cost him All-SEC honors, but was still named to the AllAmerica team ... Selected to play in the 1966 Chicago AllStar game, but did not participate due to an injury ... Played in the 1965 Coaches Association All-America Bowl, 1965 North-South Game, and 1966 Senior Bowl ... Had an interception in Senior Bowl and North-South Game ... His 39-yard TD interception lifted the South to a 21-14 win ... Played one year with the Washington Redskins ... Inducted into the Ole Miss Sports Hall of Fame in 1996.

1966 & 1967 JIM URBANEK 6-4 • 240 • RT • 1965-67 OXFORD, MISS. Received first team All-American status in 1966 and 1967 … Was selected first team All-SEC in 1965, 1966 and 1967 … As a sophomore, he had 114 tackles, including 80 solo stops, which both set Rebel records, as did his 21-tackle effort against Florida … Named to the Sophomore

All-Southeastern team as a defensive tackle in 1965 … Voted Southeastern Lineman of the Week for his 1966 performance against Houston … Played in the 1968 Hula Bowl … Played professionally for one season with the Miami Dolphins … Inducted into the Ole Miss Athletics Hall of Fame in 2002.

1969 & 1970 ARCHIE MANNING 6-3 • 198 • QB • 1968-70 DREW, MISS. Member of the College Football Hall of Fame who is considered one of the greatest quarterbacks in Ole Miss and SEC history ... Ended his career with 5,576 yards of total offense, accounting for a school-record 56 TDs ... Still holds several school records, with a number of his previous records having been broken by his son, Eli ... Co-captain of the 1970 Sugar Bowl champions ... His No. 18 was the first Ole Miss jersey to be retired in 1986 ... Earned All-America and All-SEC honors in both 1969 and 1970 ... Finished fourth in balloting for the Heisman Trophy in 1969, and third in 1970 ... Named National Back of the Year in 1969 ... Held the SEC record for most total offense in one game, 540 yards against Alabama in 1969, until 2012 ... Was No. 2 overall pick by New Orleans in 1971 NFL Draft ... Went on to have an outstanding 14-year pro career with New Orleans, Houston and Minnesota ... Member of Ole Miss Team of the Century (1893-1992) and SEC All-Century Team ... Named an SEC Legend in 1998 ... Member of the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame, Ole Miss Sports Hall of Fame and National Quarterback Club Hall of Fame ... Named an All-Time All-American and received the Davey O’Brien Legends Award ... Member of the Louisiana Superdome Wall of Fame and New Orleans Saints Ring of Honor.

1969 GLENN CANNON 6-2 • 182 • S • 1967-69 GULFPORT, MISS. Co-captain of the 1969 Rebels ... Selected as an All-American in 1969 ... Also earned All-SEC honors in 1968 and 1969 ... Helped Ole Miss beat Arkansas, 27-22, in the 1970 Sugar Bowl when his hit on Chuck Dicus forced a fumble, which he recovered to seal the win ... Also intercepted a pass in the end zone against Arkansas ... Shares the Ole Miss record for most passes intercepted in a game, three against LSU in 1968 ... Had five interceptions in 1967, seven in 1968 and seven more in 1969 ... Ranks second in Ole Miss history for most career pass interceptions with 19, only one shy of Bobby Wilson’s 20 ... Member of Ole Miss Team of the Century (1893-1992).

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1973 HARRY HARRISON 6-1 • 182 • S • 1971-73 BAY SPRINGS, MISS. Earned three letters during his career at Ole Miss and was a two year starter at safety ... Also played wide receiver ...Voted All-America defensive back in 1973 by the Newspaper Enterprise Association ... Also selected to Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity All-America team in 1973 ... Second team Associated Press All-SEC safety in 1973 ... An Academic All-SEC honoree in 1973 and a preseason All-SEC pick of The Birmingham News ... Led the SEC in interceptions with nine in 1972, which also ranked second in the nation and was the second highest single season total in Ole Miss history, one shy of Bobby Wilson’s record of 10 .... Had 82 tackles his junior season ... Third leading tackler on team in 1973 with 91 and also had six pass interceptions ... Owns the school’s third highest career interception mark with 16, ranking behind Bobby Wilson’s 20 and Glenn Cannon’s 19 ... Had 181 career tackles, including 116 solo hits, and broke up 15 passes ... Also recovered one fumble ... Signed NFL contract with the New Orleans Saints ... Inducted into the Ole Miss Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994.

1975 BEN WILLIAMS 6-3 • 253 • DT • 1972-75 YAZOO CITY, MISS. Co-captain on the 1975 team ... Voted a first team All-American in 1975 ... A consensus first team All-SEC member in 1974 and 1975 ... Had 377 career tackles ... Led Rebels in tackles as a senior with 116 ... Recorded a team best 96 tackles as a junior and had 111 in 1973 when he was a sophomore ... His 18 QB sacks in 1973 is a Rebel record ... Participated in the 1976 Senior Bowl, 1976 Coaches Association All-America Bowl, and 1975 East-West Game ... Voted the National Lineman of the Week and Southeastern Lineman of the Week for his 1973 performance against Villanova ...Three times selected to the Southeastern Defensive Player of the Week ... Played professionally with the Buffalo Bills from 1976 to 1985 ... Inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Ole Miss Sports Hall of Fame in 1993 ... Member of Ole Miss Team of the Century (1893-1992) ... Selected an SEC Legend in 2002 ... The Manning Center’s Williams-Reed Football Foyer is named in his honor.


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