Ole Miss’s Wild Recruiting Spree and Baseball Blowout

Ole Miss’s Wild Recruiting Spree and Baseball Blowout - painting of Ole Miss Rebels football, baseball, basketball venue

Plotting the Great Cornerback Heist: Rebels vs. Longhorns

Garland, Texas prospect Montre Jackson, a 6-foot-1, four-star cornerback, has trimmed his recruitment to four finalists: Ole Miss, Texas, SMU, and Texas Tech. Official visits are scheduled in late May and June, with Jackson’s home-away-from-home tour kicking off at Texas Tech on May 29 and culminating in Oxford on June 19. Texas currently leads Rivals’ prediction machine thanks to consistent recruiting energy and personal rapport. But Ole Miss isn’t backing down, banking on defensive guru Pete Golding to woo Jackson in his final visit.

In today’s episode of “Cornerback Tinder,” Jackson swipes right on energy, left on shady coaching pitches, and right again for Ole Miss’s moonlit hospitality. Meanwhile, Pete Golding has been sending carrier pigeons, smoke signals, and possibly interpretive dance videos to convince Jackson that his name belongs painted on the top of the scoreboard. Picture coaches practicing pandemic-era virtual hugs over Zoom, all in the name of securing one kid’s signature. It’s the hottest comedy in college football this spring—minus the laugh track.


Rebels Smash Southern Miss in 10-3 Rout

Ranked No. 25, Ole Miss Baseball improved to 27-11 (8-7 SEC) with a dominant 10-3 victory over No. 22 Southern Miss at Trustmark Park. Tristan Bissetta flirted with a cycle, going 4-for-5 with a double, homer, two RBIs, and three runs. Will Furniss contributed a bases-clearing double and four RBIs, while JP Robertson dazzled in his first start (5 strikeouts in three innings). Ole Miss scored five runs in the third and four more in the sixth, securing their sixth consecutive win. The Rebels now head to Knoxville for a series with Tennessee.

Baseball fans, rejoice! Ole Miss unleashed its inner Hulk, smashing baseballs over fences like divine thunderbolts. Meanwhile, Southern Miss looked like they showed up to the wrong ballpark for a casual garden party—only invited to get pelted by baseball artillery. The Rebels’ bats were so hot they almost set off airport scanners. All that stands between this juggernaut and baseball immortality is a road trip to Tennessee, where they’ll hopefully remember that gloves exist and not try hitting baseballs with their helmets.


Race for the Run: Johnson-Cook’s Top Five

East St. Louis running back Myson Johnson-Cook, a four-star, 6-foot-1, 220-pound talent, has narrowed his recruitment to Ole Miss, LSU, Miami, Auburn, and Kentucky. Johnson-Cook emphasizes his desire to “fall in love with the university” rather than coaches, citing development and immediate playing time as priorities. He’s built a strong bond with Ole Miss associate head coach Frank Wilson, who visited him in January and remains a reliable mentor. As national programs vie for his commitment, the Rebels aim to roll out the red carpet in a fiercely contested race.

Consider this the collegiate version of “The Bachelor,” except our lead is a running back in cleats, and coaches desperately flail for roses. Johnson-Cook is auditioning schools like he’s online shopping—eyeing customer reviews on NFL production and freshman minutes. Frank Wilson, acting like the world’s most enthusiastic Tupperware consultant, promises sealed containers of playing time and top-secret recipe for success in the NFL. Tune in for heartbreak, dramatic campus tours, and someone definitely crying behind the scenes when the final envelope is opened.


Rebels Snag Five-Star Transfer to Boost Backcourt

Ole Miss women’s basketball coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin has secured Tennessee guard Jaida Civil via transfer. Civil, a former five-star prospect and McDonald’s All-American, averaged 6.4 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.5 assists as a freshman at Tennessee, highlighted by a 21-point, 10-rebound double-double. A decorated high school career in Florida earned her Player of the Year honors. She joins a growing Rebels roster featuring other impact transfers and returners, bolstering Ole Miss’s lineup for 2026-27.

In the glamorous transfer portal world, Civil’s move is like snagging Beyoncé for your college choir—utterly game-changing. McPhee-McCuin greeted her with a theatrical drumroll and a ceremonial red carpet made of basketball nets. Meanwhile, rival coaches are probably sobbing into their old sneakers, wondering why they didn’t pitch those high school highlights as cinematic trailers. Civil’s arrival is less “we got better today” and more “we just hired the varsity unicorn.” Expect pep rallies, TikTok dances, and maybe a statue of her made from broken jump shot backboards.


Ole Miss Goes All In on Bayou State’s Rising Star

Lafayette, Louisiana running back Caiden Bellard, standing 5-foot-10 and 190 pounds, has become a top recruit, drawing interest from LSU, Arkansas, Tennessee, USC, Miami, and Mississippi State. Bellard visited Ole Miss, reuniting with associate head coach Frank Wilson, securing an offer along with impressing Georgia on a separate visit. Praised for his work ethic and NFL aspirations, Bellard is weighing offers as Ole Miss aims to make a major push in the 2028 recruiting cycle.

Cue the dramatic slo-mo of Bellard sprinting through the Magnolia State, as Ole Miss begs him to swipe right on their playbook. Coaches from coast to coast are doing backflips—literally and figuratively—trying to convince Bellard that their cleats fit his feet best. Meanwhile, the kid just wants a place where he can run straight to the NFL without tripping over cheesy mascot costumes. Expect recruitment banquets, motivational speeches, and maybe a cameo from Colonel Reb himself in spirit form.


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