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Elliott’s Strikeout Surge Powers Ole Miss Victory

Hunter Elliott’s Fastball Fury Steers Rebels to Win After a brief slump, Ole Miss ace Hunter Elliott dominated in Friday’s opener at Swayze Field, striking out 11 over six innings while allowing just two runs to lead the Rebels to a 5-3 win over No. 9 Texas A&M. Elliott navigated trouble in the fifth, escaping…
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Ole Miss Sports: Gameplans, Star Pitchers & Coaching Wins

Rebels’ Secret Sauce to Toppling the Bayou Bengals The third-week showdown in Oxford against LSU brings layers of intensity. Ole Miss will leverage home-field electricity to rattle Lane Kiffin on his controversial return. The Rebels plan to pound the interior of a revamped LSU defensive line—relying on Kewan Lacy’s ground game to exploit inexperienced gaps.…
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Ole Miss Football’s 2026 Offense, Stars, and Big Tests

Baker’s Offensive Revolution: Ground Game First John David Baker, promoted mid-season after Lane Kiffin’s departure, now commands Ole Miss’s offense full-time. An East Carolina alum who led ECU to a top-15 national offense and earned a Broyles Award nomination, Baker vows to refine rather than overhaul the current system. Retaining 80% of existing calls, he’s…
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Rebel Hype: Transfers, Strengths, and Seasonal Optimism

Five Game-Changing Reasons Rebels Should Be Pumped The Ole Miss Rebels capped 2025–26 with a historic 13-2 record and their highest AP ranking since 1962. Pete Golding steps in as full-time head coach after guiding the team to a semifinal berth, securing program stability. Star quarterback Trinidad Chambliss won a medical redshirt fight, returning for…
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Ole Miss Football’s Highs, Lows, and Secret Weapons

Hidden Hero: Johntay Cook’s Stealthy SEC Takeover Once a five-star recruit with a checkered past at Texas and a breakout season at Syracuse, Johntay Cook II quietly slotted into Ole Miss’ wide receiver room via the transfer portal. With 45 catches for 549 yards and two scores last season, Cook arrives ready to reignite a…
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Ole Miss’s New Season: Receivers, Rivals, and Loyalty Tests

Wideout Wonderland: Ole Miss’s 2026 WR Room Reloads After losing key targets like Trey Wallace, De’Zhaun Stribling, and slot stalwart Cayden Lee, Ole Miss has remade its wide receiver corps entirely through the transfer portal. Deuce Alexander returns as the explosive No. 1 threat, while newcomers Johntay Cook, Darrell Gill Jr., Horatio Fields, Cameron Miller,…
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Ole Miss’ High-Stakes Baseball and Football Showdowns

Golding’s Three Gridiron Battles That Define 2026 Pete Golding’s Rebels enter 2026 with no room for error, facing three must-win matchups against top SEC rivals. First up is Lane Kiffin’s LSU Tigers in Oxford, where early momentum could be set in a high-octane Magnolia Bowl rematch. Next is a trip to Austin to tackle Steve…
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Ole Miss’s 2026: Coach Pressure & Draft Snub

Pressure Cooker in Oxford: Can Golding Deliver? First-year head coach Pete Golding inherits sky-high expectations after Ole Miss’s Cinderella playoff run in 2025. Tasked with sustaining a defense that buckled down in red-zone and third-down stops, Golding must navigate a brutal 2026 schedule—including Louisville, LSU, Florida, Texas, Georgia, and Oklahoma—and aim for at least a…
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Rebels’ High Stakes: Baseball Battles and Football’s NIL Game

Diamond Duel: Ole Miss’s Arkansas Postseason Crucible Ole Miss baseball arrives in Fayetteville at 11-10 in SEC play, narrowly ahead of Arkansas in key metrics like RPI (No. 14 vs. No. 28). A series win locks them closer to a top-16 RPI spot—critical for hosting regionals—while a loss could tip hosting preference to the Razorbacks.…
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Ole Miss Talent Shuffle: QB Battle and Top Prospects

Rebels in Pole Position for Decommitted Wolverine Darrell Mattison, a four-star safety from Morgan Park in Chicago, decommitted from Michigan and reopened his recruitment. The former wide receiver is praised for his ball skills, range, and instinctive play as a center-fielder in the secondary. Evaluators note his fluidity, closing speed, and willingness to tackle, though…