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Rippee Writes: Travis Johnson + Weldon Rotenberg + picks

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🗓️ 22 October 2021

⏱️ 127 minutes

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Summary

Former Ole Miss DB Travis Johnson joins to reflect back on his pick six against LSU in 2003, playing with Eli, meeting Ed Orgeron and more. Weldon Rotenberg joins after that to preview LSU and LBs Greg brings us home with some Friday picks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Rippy writes with Brian Scott Lippey.

0:04.4

Transcripts can be obtained by drinking a fifth of bourbon, ramming your head through some drywall,

0:08.6

and then writing down every thought you have.

0:11.2

What's up?

0:12.0

Happy Friday.

0:12.7

I'm Brian Scott Rippey.

0:14.2

Thanks for tuning into another edition of the Rippie Rights podcast, an absolutely loaded Friday show for you.

0:19.6

We've got a legendary interview with Travis Johnson,

0:23.7

former Ole Miss defensive back, author of one of the more famous plays in Ole Miss history,

0:28.9

even though the game came in a loss, the 2003 pick six to open the game against LSU that

0:34.3

decided the West. Matt Mock's first pass. Still to this day, as the loudest I've

0:39.8

ever heard, Vaught Hemingway, I think probably most of you over the age of 25, maybe 30, I don't know,

0:46.5

I was right around, I'm 26 and I think I was like eight or nine for that game. But I think most

0:51.1

of you older guys that have been, and girls, sorry, older people that have

0:55.0

been around Ole Miss a while and maybe we're at that game, probably could agree that may be

0:59.9

the loudest even pre-renovation.

1:01.6

It was like someone shot someone out of a cannon for about 45 seconds there.

1:06.0

So I thought it was going to be mostly about that play and kind of how his career played out

1:10.5

after that. But then I discovered he played for Ed Orgeron for a about that play and kind of how his career played out after that.

1:11.1

But then I discovered he played for Ed Orgeron for a year.

1:13.8

I actually kind of knew that.

1:15.0

I just threw out a throwaway question about it.

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