“Jameson Powell Joins Ole Miss Rebel: Star Athlete Signs on the Dotted Line for Game-Changing Season Ahead!”….. You know when you know. Jameson Powell, an Ole Miss Rebel and a four-star wide receiver in the class of 2026, announced his commitment on social media Wednesday afternoon. Powell, out of Folsom High School in California, had his pick of top collegiate programs, and it appears the strong relationships forged by head coach Lane Kiffin and wide receivers coach George McDonald have paid off....
Read moreFresh Commitment:Ole Miss receives commitment from experienced defensive back Antonio Kite During the early window, Ole Miss was among the most active programs on the NCAA Transfer Portal. Furthermore, it seems unlikely that Lane Kiffin and the Rebels will slow down anytime soon. Antonio Kite, a safety for Auburn, has declared his intention to attend Ole Miss. After two seasons, Kite transferred from Alabama, where he started his career. He is back in the gateway after spending this season on the Plains. He recorded According to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that takes into account all four of the main recruiting media organizations, Kite was a four-star prospect out of Anniston, Alabama, as a member of the 2022 class. He was ranked as the class's 13th safe, the eighth overall prospect in the state, and the 161st overall prospect. Ole Miss must keep bolstering its defense with experience....
Read moreJust In:Ole Miss Announces the Termination of Assistant Coach.... Following George Floyd's death, disputes over statues and building names are becoming more frequent in cities, colleges, and even the US Capitol. A battle is raging at the University of Mississippi about its very identity. The state's flagship campus in Oxford, like other universities, is not commonly referred to by its full name. It has been known as Ole Miss for over a hundred years. It sounds like Old Mississippi in folksy shorthand. The true genesis of the word is more disturbing. A council supported by fraternities requested students to choose the name of the new school yearbook in 1896. Elma Meek, a student, suggested Ole Miss. According to Meek's 1937 statement to the campus press, she took it from the antebellum "darkey," who used it as a term of respect for the slave master's wife. The headline read, "Ole Miss draws its name from darky dialect, not abbreviation of state," and explained how the phrase came to be considered "the prized possession" of the university as a whole. According to many students and alumni, the name has come to represent everything admirable about the northwest Mississippi institution and its customs....
Read moreFresh Contract:No 1 American Player, 2025 four-star shooting guard Patton Pinkins commits to Ole Miss.... For 2025 Frenship, Texas, four-star shooting guard Patton Pinkins, the recruiting journey was undoubtedly different. The 6-foot-5, 170-pound prospect consistently returned to Ole Miss, even after receiving early offers from Wake Forest, LSU, Oklahoma, and Cincinnati. His father, Rebel assistant Al Pinkins, also played a significant role in this process. After declaring his commitment to Ole Miss, he has now joined Chris Beard's class of 2025. The Lone Star State blue chip is rated as the 60th best prospect overall. He is Texas' sixth-ranked player and the 20th-ranked shooting guard. It was a loud debut for Pinkins in On3's 150 ranks....
Read moreBreaking:five 2025 blue-chip Caleb Cunningham prospects from Mississippi Commits to Ole Miss over Alabama.... Ole Miss is getting better at bringing in-state talent, and this cycle, the Rebels were able to take the lead in terms of the number of players they signed from Mississippi. Prospects are realizing that the initiative is headed in the correct direction. Earlier this month, Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin stated, "A lot of extremely good players coming here." "In my opinion, this is the best class of high school athletes we have had here. That, in my opinion, is the result of numerous factors. Assistant coaches are putting in a lot of effort and doing admirably....
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Read moreBREAKING: 2025 ESPN Top-100 Target Lauren Jacobs Commits to Coach Yo, Ole Miss Yolett McPhee-McCuin, head coach of Ole Miss women's basketball, has secured their first commitment for the 2025 class. On Saturday morning, ESPN Top 100 athlete Lauren Jacobs, who visited Ole Miss the previous weekend, officially announced the news on social media. According to ESPNW's Top-100 recruiting rankings for the Class of 2025, 5-foot-9 guard Jacobs is presently ranked No. 89. She is now ranked as the top high school athlete in the state of South Carolina and a 4-star prospect. During her high school career, Jacobs has won four state titles, including two at Carter Newman early on and most recently back-to-back at Heathwood Hall. Jacobs published her ranking of the top 10 schools on August 26th, and the Rebels were among the top programs in the country. She had planned to make more trips, but shortly after her Oxford visit, Jacobs made the decision that Ole Miss was the place she wanted to be....
Read moreDebate:NOW AND EVER CAMPAIGN SHATTERS HISTORIC $1.5B GOAL EARLY Miss OXFORD With champagne toasts and confetti pops, the University of Mississippi revealed that it has raised $1.5 billion for Now and Ever: The Campaign for Ole Miss, surpassing its goal by more than a year. Thanks to the amazing assistance of thousands of proud alumni and friends, the institution has achieved the largest fundraising campaign goal in the state of Mississippi. There are still plenty of opportunities to fortify the university as the campaign runs through June 30, 2025. Chancellor Glenn Boyce stated, "We are so grateful to our truly devoted alumni and friends who stepped up with significant gifts, and we are incredibly thrilled to meet our $1.5 billion target a year ahead of the Now and Ever campaign finale." "I want to express our sincere gratitude to the thousands of members of our university family who have contributed to educational opportunities for students to leave a lasting legacy at Ole Miss." According to the chancellor, university administration anticipated that a large number of devoted Ole Miss supporters would rise to the occasion, and they did. Now and Ever: The Campaign for Ole Miss has received over 471,000 donations from almost 80,000 individuals in the form of planned gifts, pledges, matches, and outright gifts. Academics on the Oxford campus received a total investment of $720 million. 374 new scholarship endowments and 57 faculty support endowments were established by donors. On November 12, 2021, the campaign was made available to the public....
Read moreBold Step:2025 Offensive Tackle Kenneth Boston Commits to Ole Miss Over Texas.... Kenneth Boston, an offensive tackle from Rayville, Louisiana, came to Ole Miss on Wednesday to participate in the camp. The main goal of these trips is to compete in front of the coaching staff in the hopes of being noticed and possibly getting an offer. Boston, however, did both. He then pledged himself to the Rebels. According to insiders, the 6-foot-8, 300-pound prospect "ruled" the camp. He was outstanding in every way, but particularly during one-on-one training. Boston's performance greatly impressed Alex Brown, the director of player personnel, and John Garrison, the offensive line coach at Ole Miss. Boston is the tenth commit from Ole Miss' class of 2025....
Read moreMassive Commitment:four-star wide receiver Winston Watkins Commits to Ole Miss after several offers Winston Watkins explained his plan to everyone who would listen. The standout of Venice (Fla.) High School was determined to postpone his next and final selection until National Signing Day, following two early verbal pledges, one to Colorado and one to Texas A&M. Watkins followed through on his decision to pledge to the Ole Miss Rebels on Wednesday, the day for In the past, Watkins told Rivals, "He is clearly a genius," "I watch all of their fantastic plays; they are really good. They think I am about the same stature and skill level as Elijah Moore, who was a baller there, which is flattering to me. "Kiffin is adamant about winning."...
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