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Ole Miss AD Bjork defends Landshark after warning from ref
By @JustinKing
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The fake dorsal against the helmet has become a symbol for Ole Miss’ defensive prowess under coach Hugh Freeze.
On Saturday, an official instructed an Ole Miss player to stop the team’s trademark Landshark celebration, as this video clearly shows.
Ole Miss athletic director Ross Bjork joined the ensuing discussion via Twitter, defending the gesture as long as the players stay within the rules.
@JustinKing @OleMiss We believe this was isolated. our players know the rules & know how they can do the Landshark!
— Ross Bjork (@RossBjorkAD) October 19, 2014
@JustinKing@OleMiss As long as we dont taunt the other team/bench or make it an extended celebration, we can do the Landshark — Ross Bjork (@RossBjorkAD) October 19, 2014
Several other programs have long-standing hand gestures pre-dating the Landshark, as one of our readers pointed out this weekend.
A graduate of the University of South Carolina and former ESPN employee, Justin believes the best stories can't be scripted and the best moments come naturally.