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Saturday's in the South Hotty Toddy

Jm Alexander

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English
Yellaboy Productions
08 March 2026
Before the championships, before the scandals, before the entertainers and the architects and the men who built it and the men who burned it down - there was the red clay.

Hotty Toddy: Faith, Football, and the Soul of Ole Miss is the complete history of one of college football's most complicated, most beloved, and most stubbornly unconquerable programs. From the first game played on a patch of north Mississippi ground in 1893 to the Sugar Bowl of 2026, this is the story of a state that has never been told it belongs at the top and has spent more than a century proving the world wrong anyway.

It is the story of Johnny Vaught and three national championships. Of Archie Manning on a September night in 1969, willing thirty points onto a scoreboard in a game he still lost. Of James Meredith and the weight that football carries when it becomes a courtroom. Of the wilderness years, the violations, the penance, the recovery. Of Lane Kiffin - brilliant, transparent, temporary - who built something real and left for a larger stage, as everyone who knew him always knew he would.

And it is the story of what remained when he left: the Grove, the oaks, the faithful, and a team that had one more thing to prove.

Saturday's in the South, Vol. II

Jm Alexander
By:  
Imprint:   Yellaboy Productions
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 7mm
Weight:   145g
ISBN:   9798233127601
Series:   Saturdays in the South
Pages:   116
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

J.M. Alexander is a truth seeker, storyteller, and founder of Yellaboy Productions, specializing in content creation and literary works that challenge mainstream narratives. With a deep passion for uncovering hidden truths, Alexander explores government cover-ups, historical conspiracies, and the unseen forces shaping society. His works, including Controlled Chaos: Manson and the CIA and Shadow of Deceit: The 9/11 Cover-Up, blend investigative research with compelling storytelling, pushing readers to question everything. A Mississippi native and lifelong blues enthusiast, Alexander finds inspiration in music, philosophy, and the mysteries of the past. His personal experiences with loss, eerie encounters, and the pursuit of knowledge fuel his writing, making each work a thought-provoking journey. When he's not writing, he's lost in the sounds of Otis Redding or digging into the next great mystery waiting to be unraveled.

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