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After the season, Plumlee de-committed from Georgia shortly before National Signing Day in order to accept as scholarship to play both football and baseball at Ole Miss. [10] Plumlee batted .411 with 39 hits, 45 runs scored, seven doubles, five triples, two home runs and 24 RBI in 29 games and was named 2019 5A/6A All-State in his final ...
Simmons redshirted his first year at Ole Miss in 2023. After the season, he appeared in 13 games as a relief pitcher on the baseball team, going 2–0 with 3.21 earned run average (ERA) with 20 strikeouts over 14 innings pitched. He entered his redshirt freshman year in 2024 as the backup to Jaxson Dart. [7]
OXFORD ― The bulk of the 2024 Ole Miss football recruiting class is set to become official on Wednesday, with the early signing period opening.. Transfer portal news typically dominates the ...
Ole Miss finished 8-5 in 2022 after being 10-2 the year before. After the season, Kevin Smith was brought back as running backs coach. In 2023, Smith's running backs were part of a dynamic run attack that led Ole Miss to its first 11-win season in program history, as well as a 2023 Peach Bowl victory. The Rebels were 7th in the SEC in running ...
Lane Kiffin, Ole Miss football's recruiting class 2025 The Rebels' class has 21 players committed, including one five-star player in 6-1, 190-pound receiver Caleb Cunningham . Ole Miss has 11 four ...
Ole Miss bolstered its defensive line via transfers ahead of the 2024 season, and the line was dominant in the rain on Saturday. Ole Miss was at No. 16 in the first set of rankings and should move ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 January 2025. American football coach (born 1975) Lane Kiffin Kiffin in 2018 Current position Title Head coach Team Ole Miss Conference SEC Record 44–18 Annual salary $8.75 million Biographical details Born (1975-05-09) May 9, 1975 (age 49) Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S. Playing career 1994–1996 Fresno ...
Ole Miss became the nation's first college football team to fly "en masse" to a game in 1937. The team flew from Memphis to Philadelphia to play Temple University Temple Owls. (University of New Mexico took the first flight of any team in 1929.) [52] [53] [54] Ole Miss' first game to be broadcast on television was in 1948 against Memphis. [55]