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Athletics Director Ross Bjork

Ole Miss Dedicates Chucky Mullins Drive

9/26/2014 | Football

Sept. 26, 2014

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By Austin Miller, OleMissSports.com

OXFORD, Miss. -- For the last 25 years, Chucky Mullins has touched the lives of the entire Ole Miss family, and with the formal dedication of "Chucky Mullins Drive," Ole Miss honored his life and influence in the most visible, most memorable and most enduring way.
"It's an emotional day for the entire university," Athletics Director Ross Bjork said. "It's bigger than athletics. It's about life. It's about moments that teach us how to overcome adversity and the attitude that Chucky had. We have to continue to propel that and this is a way to honor that legacy every single day."
The dedication, held Friday at the Ole Miss Law School Courtyard, was not only an athletics event, but also a university event because of Mullins' impact on the school he loved.
"His name has become a symbol for all of the things that we most value in ourselves: toughness, leadership, fun, respect, courage, hope and legacy," Bjork said. "Those who have worn the No. 38 jersey know exactly what I'm talking about and they return this weekend to feel it once more, and so especially do their teammates."
"Chucky's spirit has been, and continues to be, a unifying force for Ole Miss like no other," Ole Miss Chancellor Dan Jones said. "The naming of this drive will be a reminder for all of us and generations to come of Chucky's desire to be given an opportunity. He wanted an opportunity. It's a reminder of his commitment and dedication to excellence. He wanted to get everything out of himself that he could get. And it's a reminder of his love for Ole Miss. He did love Ole Miss and he demonstrated that."
His legacy endures today, Bjork said, because he was the quintessential Ole Miss Rebel.
"He was a fighter," Bjork said. "He wasn't a guy who automatically received a college football scholarship. He sat in Coach (Billy) Brewer's office and he pledged his name that he was worthy and then he earned it. He didn't have the speed of a lot of players, but he made up for it with heart. That's a cliché that we use in sports too often, but it applies when talking about Chucky."
Among those who spoke at the dedication were graduate student linebacker Deterrian Shackelford, the first two-time recipient of the Chucky Mullins Award, and sophomore Acacia Santos, a recipient of the Chucky Mullins Memorial Scholarship -- both of whom embody the spirit of Mullins.
"I don't feel like I could have won the award at a better time because I needed everything that he stood for," said Shackelford. "I needed to hear his words of `never quit', I needed to hear his words of courage. I needed to hear everything that he stood for. Going through my first ACL surgery and then my second ACL surgery, I realized then that I was making it in a lot of ways because of what Chucky stood for."
As part of the weekend's festivities, funds will be raised for the Chucky Mullins Scholarship, which is awarded each year to students who either have a physical handicap or who have exceptional financial need.
The university also announced the launch of a new website -- IWear38.com -- where contributions can be made to the Chucky Mullins Scholarship and pictures can be shared via social media.
"I don't see 38 fading away," said Carver Phillips, Mullins' guardian. "I don't see the Courage Award going anywhere. Year by year, it's getting stronger, and we're going to need to continue to keep this fight going."
Bjork closed the dedication, quoting Deano Orr, one of Mullins' Ole Miss teammates.
"Anyone who crossed Chucky's path did not leave the same, so now forever we will be able to cross Chucky's path right out here every single day and we will not be the same. We will push forward with his determination and unbelievable will for success with attitude and effort unknown to human kind."
Austin Miller is a writer and blogger for OleMissSports.com. He joined the staff in June 2013 after serving as sports editor of the Daily Mississippian. Follow him on Twitter @austinkmiller.
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