Michael Pitts+FollowNCAA denies Ole Miss QB Chambliss extra yearTrinidad Chambliss, who led Ole Miss to a 13-2 season and a College Football Playoff run, just got some tough news: the NCAA denied his request for a sixth year of eligibility, even though he missed a season due to serious health issues. Fans are frustrated, pointing out that other QBs like Carson Beck have played even longer. The NCAA says Chambliss didn’t have enough medical paperwork from his time at Ferris State, but many feel this ruling is unfair. Should the NCAA be more flexible when injuries and circumstances are out of a player’s control? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Jay Williams+FollowKapolei’s Stribling lifts Ole Miss to Sugar Bowl gloryWith just seconds left in a nail-biter Sugar Bowl, Kapolei’s own De’Zhaun Stribling made the catch that set up Ole Miss for a stunning upset over Georgia. This wasn’t just a win—it was a moment years in the making for Stribling, who’s journeyed from Hawaii to the national spotlight. Even as headlines swirled about their coach leaving, the Rebels stayed focused and proved doubters wrong. Now, Ole Miss is just one win away from the championship game. How do you think Stribling’s story inspires local athletes? Can the Rebels keep the magic going against Miami? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Jay Williams+FollowKiffin Drama Clouds Ole Miss vs Miami CFPHotty Toddy fans, what do y’all make of Lane Kiffin’s latest antics? The Lane Train’s jump to LSU just before Ole Miss’ playoff run has stirred up the Rebel faithful, and now Jimbo Fisher is calling him out for not letting his old assistants finish the job in Oxford. With the CFP semifinal against Miami looming, this off-field drama could be a real distraction. Is Kiffin putting himself before the team, or is this just business as usual in college football? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAustin Simmons’ big move shakes up Ole MissAustin Simmons, once the starting quarterback for Ole Miss, is heading to Missouri after a tough ankle injury sidelined him early this season. With Trinidad Chambliss taking over and making a splash—landing in the Top-10 for Heisman voting—Simmons saw his future in Oxford get cloudy, especially as Chambliss waits on an NCAA waiver for another year. Now, Simmons has two years left to make his mark with the Tigers. What do you think: Did Ole Miss make the right call, or will Simmons shine brighter in Missouri? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
John Camacho+FollowOle Miss closing in on elite QB transferOle Miss is making serious waves in the transfer portal, and the buzz is all about Deuce Knight, the highly-rated quarterback who just left Auburn. With Austin Simmons gone and uncertainty around Trinidad Chambliss, the Rebels are zeroing in on Knight, a Mississippi native with big-time potential. After just one season at Auburn, Knight is back on the market, and Ole Miss is now seen as the frontrunner to land him. This could be a game-changer for the Rebels’ offense. What do you think—would Knight be the missing piece for Ole Miss next season? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
phughes+FollowOle Miss stars stay loyal, snub LSU moveTrinidad Chambliss and Kewan Lacy just made a statement that’s got the whole Ole Miss community buzzing—they’re sticking with the Rebels, even after Lane Kiffin’s big move to LSU. Chambliss says Oxford feels like home, and it’s clear these guys value their teammates and the support from fans. Social media lit up with fans poking fun at Kiffin for not being able to lure his top recruits away. What do you think—does this loyalty give Ole Miss an edge next season, or is it just the start of more drama in college football? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Jay Williams+FollowOle Miss eyes LSU transfer for offensive boostBig moves are brewing in Oxford as Ole Miss zeroes in on former LSU running back JT Lindsey, a top-10 recruit whose high school stats turned heads nationwide. With the Rebels prepping for a College Football Playoff clash against Miami, the coaching staff is also hustling in the transfer portal to build a powerhouse for 2026. Lindsey’s connection with new RB coach Frank Wilson could be the game-changer, potentially adding even more firepower to a backfield already stacked with talent. What do you think—would Lindsey be the missing piece for Ole Miss’s championship dreams? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOle Miss fans buzzing as Fiesta Bowl nearsTrinidad Chambliss could be suiting up for Ole Miss soon, with his NCAA waiver gaining traction just as Kewan Lacy returns to the roster. This timing couldn’t be better as the Rebels gear up for a huge Fiesta Bowl clash against Miami. The energy around the team is electric, and these roster moves might be the edge Ole Miss needs. What do you think—will these changes make a difference in the big game? Let’s hear your predictions and thoughts on how this could shake up the matchup! #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowOle Miss stuns Georgia in Sugar Bowl classicOle Miss just flipped the script on college football, edging out Georgia 35-34 in a Sugar Bowl thriller that’s got everyone talking. Pete Golding’s defensive calls outsmarted Kirby Smart, leading to a win that could redefine the Rebels’ program. This wasn’t just another bowl game—it’s a statement that Ole Miss can hang with the best. Fans are buzzing about what this means for the playoff picture and the SEC’s balance of power. How do you see this win changing the future for Ole Miss and college football as a whole? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Amy Williams+FollowOle Miss faces playoff test amid coaching shakeupOle Miss fans, the Rebels are heading into their biggest game of the season—Fiesta Bowl semifinal—while the coaching staff is in total flux. With Charlie Weis Jr. reportedly leaving for LSU and Lane Kiffin drama swirling, new head coach Pete Golding isn’t fazed. He’s made it clear: the team is locked in, no matter who’s on the sidelines. Golding’s confidence is infectious, but with Weis gone, how do you think this will impact the Rebels’ shot at the title? Is stability overrated in college football, or is this a real concern? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share