![]() Taylor averages 5.02 kills per game and has put down 236 kills on the year. Georgia enters the weekend looking to make a move back toward the top half of the SEC standings after last year’s performance and will continue to rely on the arm of junior outside hitter Maria Taylor in an effort to get there. Senior libero Tara Langley leads the back row defense with 4.96 digs per game and has already been named SEC Defensive Player of the Week once this season. The Rebels will also be counting on continued support from the back row, as Ole Miss leads the SEC in digs per game at 18.32 and is ranked 24 th-nationally in the category. 575 with only one attack error in the match. Weiss is second on the team in kills with 3.44 per game and is coming off a career performance against South Carolina that saw the sophomore tally a career-high 24 kills and hit. The Rebels will also count on the arm of right side hitter Caitlin Weiss who has been hot on the attack lately. Ole Miss will look to senior Katie Kramer to lead the Rebel attack against the Bulldogs as the outside hitter leads Ole Miss with 3.52 kills per game. Any time you are on the road in the SEC it is going to be tough.” They are playing Georgia volleyball and have an outstanding player in Maria Taylor. Georgia is a much improved team with a new coaching staff and has a renewed energy in that program. ![]() It will be a good challenge for the team to see where we stand. “We face two teams who play good volleyball and we’re on the road. “This is a tough road trip,” said Ole Miss head coach Joe Getzin. Georgia finished the 2006 season with a 6-25 record, 2-18 in the Southeastern Conference, but has found a new enthusiasm under a new head coach and will be looking to avenge a season sweep by the Rebels a year ago. EST at the Ramsey Center on campus and will be the night before the Rebel football team will face the Bulldogs in Athens. Ole Miss will take on a resurgent Georgia team on Friday night under the leadership of first year head coach Joel McCartney. The Rebels will take to the road this weekend looking to improve its standing in the Southeastern Conference as Ole Miss (12-3, 2-2 SEC) will travel to face Georgia (11-3, 2-2 SEC) and Auburn (9-6, 1-3 SEC) over the weekend. Honorary Pallbearers will be Lawrence Browder, Ed Jones, Earl James (former Mayor), and the Meagher’s Marauders and Wives.OXFORD, Miss. Active pallbearers will be Carter Wells, Preston Langston, Micheal Manning, Austin Roton, William ![]() Roton is survived by his wife Cordelia Holstun Roton three daughters, Sydna Wells Johnson of Huntsville, AL, Delia Rumbley of Montgomery, AL and Gwen Belle-Isle of Dallas, TX eight grandchildren, Ashley Wells of Huntsville, AL, Anna Wells Watts of Birmingham, AL, James Carter Wells of Washington, DC, Leigh Gulley Manning of Montgomery, AL, Gwen Langston Deese of Montgomery, AL, Herbert Preston Langston of Montgomery, AL, Amanda Lee McMillan of Chicago, IL and Megan Elizabeth McMillan of Dallas, TX nine great-grandchildren two brothers, Ralph Ray Roton and Frank Lewis Roton one sister, Evelyn Roton Bynum and several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held today from 6:00 p.m. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery. A tackle for Meagher’s Marauders, he helped lead Auburn to an 8-2 record in 1935 and a 7-2-2 mark in 1936 which included Auburn’s first bowl appearance in the Barcardi Bowl in Havana, Cuba.įuneral services will be Tuesday, Aug. ![]() Roton, who played for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1937, lettered at Auburn in 19. ![]() MONTGOMERY - Auburn’s first player to play in the National Football League, Herbert “Bummie” Roton, 88, passed away Saturday in Montgomery. Auburn's First NFL Player, Herbert “Bummie” Roton Passes Away ![]()
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