Ole Miss and South Carolina have gone head-to-head for several transfer portal recruits this cycle. According to a report from The State, the Rebels outbid the Gamecocks to land one. The State reports that during a South Carolina Board of Trustees meeting on Friday,
Ole Miss added three linebackers from the transfer portal this cycle. The one who the Rebels and Gamecocks publicly battled for was Grambling State transfer linebacker Andrew Jones, who initially committed to South Carolina before flipping and signing with Ole Miss two days later.
South Carolina has added no wide receivers via the transfer portal. However, four receivers have exited the program: Debron Gatlin (Georgia Tech), Payton Mangrum (East Carolina), Tyshawn Russell (Syracuse) and CJ Adams (uncommitted).
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Lunardi's first round matchup pits the Rebels against the winner of a play-in game. Ole Miss' two possible opponents are No. 11 Ohio State and No. 11 North Carolina. The game is projected to be in ...
The one who the Rebels and Gamecocks publicly battled for was Grambling State transfer linebacker Andrew Jones, who initially committed to South Carolina before flipping and signing with Ole Miss ...
Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss football have added one of the top-ranked players left in the transfer portal in Harrison Wallace, a Penn State receiver.
A couple of top-20 SEC squads take the court on Wednesday, Jan. 22 when the No. 16 Ole Miss Rebels host the No. 13 Texas A&M Aggies at The Sandy and John Black Pavilion at Ole Miss in Oxford, Miss.
Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball has opened with a perfect record in conference play, going 4-0 in their first SEC contests of the season. That streak will be put to the test on Saturday, however, as the Rebels travel to take on the No. 15 Mississippi State Bulldogs in Starkville.