The Ole Miss Rebels football program is set to begin a new era when the 2026 season gets underway. Well, that new era actually started last season during the College Football Playoff.
The Ole Miss Rebels basketball program is still on the rise under head coach Chris Beard. Beard is entering his fourth season in Oxford, and the time for this program to elevate is now.
The Ole Miss Rebels had a strong linebacker room during their historic 2025 season, led by Suntarine Perkins, who returns for the 2026 campaign and T.J.
As Pete Golding steps into a stronger role as head coach, the Ole Miss defense is facing higher expectations. With a roster filled with talent, the Rebels have the opportunity to become one of the Southeastern Conference's best squads.
The Ole Miss Rebels are eager to build off last year's success as they soared to a 13-2 record with a pair of College Football Playoff wins. Pete Golding has assembled an impressive roster for next season, and he'll have his quarterback, Trinidad Chambliss, at the helm.
The Ole Miss Rebels football program will be looking to build off of a College Football Playoff semifinal appearance, while also ushering in a new era.
In 2025, for the first time in nearly 10 years the Ole Miss Rebels were responsible for multiple first-round selections. Even so, in almost every draft since 2015, Ole Miss has had at least one player drafted within the first two rounds.
The Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team nearly pulled off a March miracle this past season. Needing to win the SEC Tournament, the Rebels got all the way to the semifinals, where they dropped a heartbreaker in overtime to the eventual conference champions, the Arkansas Razorbacks.
The Ole Miss Rebels are in an interesting situation when it comes to having a first-year head coach. Pete Golding's first regular season isn't one where the fan base is going to be patient for a rebuild.
Pete Golding is doing his best to replace Lane Kiffin for the Ole Miss Rebels, and that starts on the recruiting trail. More than anything, though, it starts on the in-state recruiting trail.
Ole Miss head coach Pete Golding and the Rebels coaching staff have been on a tear recently in the high school recruiting class, doing an excellent job of keeping some of the top Mississippi high school players in state.
The Ole Miss Rebels head into the 2026 season with serious aspirations of another College Football Playoff, but the margin of error in the SEC stays small.
The Ole Miss Rebels thought they were bidding farwell to four-star defensive lineman commit Ben’Jarvius Shumaker this morning after he flipped to the Colorado Buffaloes.
This wasn't a recruiting win that Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes were supposed to get.
It will go down as one of the biggest recruiting wins of the Pete Golding era as head coach of the Ole Miss Rebels.
The Ole Miss Rebels have had a wild offseason. The team has had to rebuild most of the roster and coaching staff as the Rebels head into the first official year of the Pete Golding era.
The Ole Miss Rebels really believe in running back Kewan Lacy.
Mike Bianco has been here before. Four years ago, to be exact. That trip to Omaha ended up going pretty well for the longtime Ole Miss skipper and his crew, as they climbed the mountain and won the College World Series for the first time in program history.
Beating out LSU and OSU is a big deal for Golding as he goes into his first season as the full-time head coach in Oxford.
The latest attempt by Congress to provide some sort of oversight for college sports includes a rule that many are already naming after Lane Kiffin.
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian recently torched the Ole Miss Rebels for their academic standards.
New LSU Tigers head coach Lane Kiffin knows he'll have to face down at least one particularly hostile road environment in his first season on the job.
Some coaches can never quite leave the headlines.
The 2026 NCAA Division I softball tournament is off to an unbelievable start.
The Ole Miss Rebels have found themselves a second quarterback for the class of 2027.
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