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Chucky Mullins passed away 29 years ago today
Posted on 5/6/20 at 6:33 pm
Posted on 5/6/20 at 6:33 pm
May 6th 1991
Every year, an Ole Miss defensive player is voted to wear 38. It is the highest honor on the team.
LINK to YouTube Chucky Mullins and Brad Gaines Story
RIP to a legend




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Chucky Mullins was injured on October 28, 1989, during the Ole Miss Rebels’ Homecoming game against the Vanderbilt Commodores in Oxford, Mississippi. Chucky Mullins plunged head-first into a tackle of Vanderbilt fullback Brad Gaines after a short pass attempt. The impact shattered four vertebrae in his cervical spine, immediately paralyzing him.
After being airlifted to Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis, Mullins underwent a tracheotomy and five-hour bone graft operation to fuse the vertebrae. Mullins never regained sensation below his neck; shortly before his death, however, he was able to move a hand across his body and touch his chest.
As soon as the injury occurred, Mullins became the recipient of a huge outpouring of community support. Ole Miss fans, college football fans in the South and people from all over the nation immediately began to donate money towards Mullins' growing medical expenses. President George H.W. Bush visited Mullins in his hospital room and encouraged him while on a visit to Memphis. Soon, Ole Miss established the "Chucky Mullins Trust Fund" to properly manage the donations. The city of Oxford donated land for a specially-designed, handicap-accessible house for Mullins. Donations to the trust fund eventually exceeded $1 million.
Mullins returned to Ole Miss on June 20, 1990 to complete his undergraduate studies.
Every year, an Ole Miss defensive player is voted to wear 38. It is the highest honor on the team.
LINK to YouTube Chucky Mullins and Brad Gaines Story
RIP to a legend
Posted on 5/6/20 at 7:07 pm to RebelExpress38
Didn’t realize he’d been gone that long.
I have to wonder how much of a mercy it was for him to leave that body behind.
Posted on 5/6/20 at 7:09 pm to RebelExpress38
A true legend and inspiration to every person ever born.
Posted on 5/6/20 at 9:17 pm to OmegaMan
Hard to believe it's been that long.
Much respect.
Much respect.
Posted on 5/6/20 at 9:18 pm to RebelExpress38
Thank you for sharing. Stories like this truly make me emotional.
Posted on 5/7/20 at 7:48 am to RebelExpress38
An inspiring story. Chucky is greatly missed.
This post was edited on 5/7/20 at 9:41 am
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