Amy Williams+FollowBig changes brewing for Ole Miss footballOle Miss football is shaking things up with some major new hires. Delta State’s Todd Cooley, who’s built a winning legacy in Mississippi, is joining the Rebels’ staff after a stellar 13-year run. Plus, Cody Woodiel, fresh off a National Championship appearance with Miami, is coming home to Mississippi to coach tight ends. These moves bring both local pride and national experience to Oxford. What do you think—will these fresh faces help Ole Miss make a leap in the coming seasons? Let’s hear your thoughts on how these hires could impact the team’s future! #Sports #Football #OleMiss10Share
phughes+FollowLuke Ferrelli Flip: From Tigers to Rebels!Wild twist in the transfer portal! ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year Luke Ferrelli, who Tiger fans thought was locked in at Clemson, is now set to join Pete Golding’s Ole Miss squad. With the Landsharks losing key linebackers, Ferrelli’s switch is a game-changer—but Clemson fans are calling foul and demanding a tampering probe. Did Golding cross the line, or is this just portal chaos? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowRebels Crash LSU-USC Recruiting ShowdownJavon Vital, aka the Bayou Bullet, just made the 2027 recruiting race even wilder! After LSU and USC seemed to have the inside track, Ole Miss—thanks to recruiting ace Frank Wilson—has jumped into the mix with a face-to-face pitch. With Vital’s insane 3,000+ all-purpose yards last season, this three-way rivalry is heating up fast. Who’s got the edge for this Louisiana phenom? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowFerrelli Saga: Rebels vs Tigers DramaWow, the Luke Ferrelli transfer saga just got even wilder! After being crowned ACC Defensive Freshman of the Year, Ferrelli committed to Dabo and the Clemson Tigers—only to turn around and re-enter the portal. Now, Hotty Toddy fans, it looks like the Rebels and Coach Golding are back in the mix. This rivalry with Clemson is heating up off the field! Where do you think Ferrelli lands next? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBig moves in the Ole Miss football trenchesOle Miss just landed a massive addition to their offensive line: Enoch Wangoy, a 6'7", 333-pound transfer from Florida. Originally from England and new to football, Wangoy brings three years of eligibility and a ton of potential to Oxford. This is part of a bigger trend—Ole Miss is stacking up talent from across the country (and even the SEC) to beef up their roster, especially up front. With new faces like Carius Curne from LSU and more, the Rebels are making it clear: they’re serious about dominating the line of scrimmage. What do you think—will these moves pay off this season? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowOle Miss holds strong despite LSU portal movesLSU may have grabbed a few key players from Ole Miss in the transfer portal, but the real story is how well the Rebels weathered the storm. Despite losing defensive end Princewill Umanmielen and linebacker TJ Dottery, Ole Miss kept most of its top talent and even landed the nation’s No. 2 incoming transfer class. The Tigers’ aggressive offers didn’t land everyone they wanted, and the Rebels’ roster looks solid heading into next season. With a top-five preseason ranking likely, it’s clear Ole Miss is thriving in the portal era. What do you think about these new college football dynamics? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOle Miss stacks up with Makhi Frazier transferMakhi Frazier’s commitment is shaking up the Ole Miss backfield—he’s the third new running back this offseason, joining from Michigan State after a strong sophomore year. Frazier brings power and depth, and he’s ranked among the top transfer RBs in the country. With seniors leaving and the transfer portal in full swing, the Rebels’ offense is getting a serious refresh. How do you feel about this new mix of youth and experience in the backfield? Could this be the spark Ole Miss needs for a big season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowNCAA vs. Chambliss: Rebels QB Fights BackHotty Toddy nation, things just got spicy! Trinidad Chambliss, the Rebels’ electric QB, is taking the NCAA to court after being denied a sixth year of eligibility. With Arkansas legal ace Tom Mars (yes, that Tom Mars!) on his side, Chambliss is challenging the NCAA’s call on his medical redshirt. Could this legal showdown rewrite the rulebook for future eligibility cases? Let’s hear your takes—will Chambliss suit up in 2026? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowCoach Yo's Rant Backfires After Georgia LossWow, talk about a tough night for Coach Yo and the Rebels! After calling out the AP Poll for not giving Ole Miss enough respect, the Lady Bulldogs flipped the script in Athens, snapping their home losing streak against ranked teams with a 23-point blowout. Dani Carnegie was on fire, dropping a career-high 32. Fans are roasting Coach Yo on social for her timing—guess the rankings might’ve been right after all. Can the Rebels bounce back with Mizzou and Tennessee up next? #Sports #OleMiss #CoachYo00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowOle Miss women’s cold streak stuns fansWhen a team grabs 18 offensive rebounds, wins the turnover battle, and still loses by 23, you know something wild happened. Ole Miss women’s basketball just couldn’t buy a bucket in Athens—shots that usually drop for Cotie McMahon and company kept rattling out, while Georgia caught fire and couldn’t miss. Even with solid hustle stats, the Rebels’ 30% shooting just couldn’t keep up with the Bulldogs’ 54.7%. It’s a tough pill to swallow, but games like this remind us how unpredictable basketball can be. How do you bounce back after a game where nothing falls? #Sports #OleMiss #WomensBasketball00Share