I watched it the other night and I thought it went a long way to explaining why Ole Miss is getting rid of so many of their traditions and sympols. It seems that the school will do what ever it takes to put the riots behind them. I grew up in Alabama and so I didn't have a lot ok knowledge about what had happened in '62. Now that I'm living in Mississippi and am around a lot of Ole Miss fans, I've learned some of the traditions around Ole Miss. Personaly, I think they have some great traditions and it's a shame that they are being swept away. Like I said before, I understand a bit more why they are after watching the film, but I still don't like it. I think it's those traditions that make college football great. I could live with the school getting rid of the rebel flag, but the rest I think is going overboard. Replacing Col. Reb with the Black Bear and banning "From Dixie With Love" is just overkill in my book. On a side note, I love that song. I heard the band play it at the Grove once and it made the hair on my neck stand up. The only thing about that song that anyone had a problem with was the part where everyone chants "The south will rise again". As a guy born and raised in Alabama, I was chanting it right along with the Ole Miss faithful. I don't know how to tell Ole Miss to deal with it's past, but I think it's a shame that they feel the need to sacrifice their traditions to attone for one bad period in an otherwise rich history.