Rebels’ QB Recruit Joins SEC Elite Company
Baylor School four-star quarterback Keegan Croucher has committed to Ole Miss, boosting the Rebels into an exclusive club alongside Nebraska, Michigan and Colorado for top signal-caller commits. At 6-foot-4 and 200+ pounds, Croucher’s athleticism and arm talent impressed evaluators after an unofficial visit to Oxford. Originally from New York, the three-sport star transferred twice before blossoming at Tennessee’s Baylor School, posting standout performances despite limited games. His addition crowns Ole Miss’s 2027 recruiting haul, now ranked in the nation’s Top 25, as official visits continue through spring and summer.
Congratulations, Rebels fans: you’ve joined the “Cool Kids” table in the SEC’s cafeteria, rubbing elbows with Nebraska, Michigan, and Colorado. Because nothing says “we’ve arrived” like collecting high-school quarterbacks by the bucketful. One can only hope Croucher’s off-field skills include a PhD in navigating Oxford’s legendary traffic jams. But hey, if he can dodge linebackers, he can dodge anything—the true test of SEC readiness.
Rebels Dive Headfirst into the Transfer Portal
Head coach Chris Beard has Ole Miss basketball scouring the NCAA Transfer Portal after adding Pittsburgh freshman forward Roman Siulepa. Siulepa, who averaged 10 points and 5.5 rebounds in 33 games, is the first piece of the 2026-27 roster. Now the Rebels are targeting Southern Miss guard Tylik Weeks, fresh off a 19.7-point, 5.4-rebound, 2.3-assist season and First-Team All-Sun Belt honors. With multiple exits expected, Beard promises lifelong support to any player who hops on—or off—the Ole Miss bandwagon.
Nothing screams stability like a basketball roster in freefall. But fear not, Rebels faithful: Beard is out there poaching every available portal fish, armed with promises of eternal love and free dentistry. Who needs cohesion when you can have a grab-and-go squad that learns names—and plays—on the fly? If this season flops, at least Ole Miss can claim it reshuffled 20 jerseys in 20 days. Now that’s commitment.
Battle of Giants for Top Defensive Tackle Recruit
Four-star Alabama native Karlos May, rated the nation’s No. 7 defensive lineman in the 2027 class, has narrowed his top schools to Ole Miss, Georgia, Auburn, Florida State and Ohio State after spring visits. The 6-foot-4, 305-pound powerhouse received offers coast-to-coast, with Auburn, Ohio State and Georgia pushing hardest. Official visits are locked with Georgia and Auburn, but Ole Miss remains a major contender as May’s decision looms and the Rebels aim to strengthen their front seven down the stretch.
Here we are again: a five-team tug-of-war over a single kid with a mean streak in his pads. Ole Miss wants him, Georgia wants him, Auburn even wants him more than footballs want to avoid fumbles. You can nearly hear the recruiters sharpening their pitchforks: “We have better barbecue!” or “Our campus has more live oak trees!” It’s only high school, but the drama rivals any soap opera. May the best ox tackle emerge victorious.

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