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.
On Sunday, the Ole Miss Rebels welcomed David Parson to the 2027 recruiting class. For a team that plans to go beyond an era and become a dynasty, the future of the team matters as much as the present.
The Ole Miss Rebels saw a successful 2026 season end in the College World Series. It was their first time in Omaha since the 2022 national championship year.
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.
It is less than three months away before the Ole Miss Rebels take on the Louisville Cardinals to kick off the 2026 season. This is a big season for multiple reasons.
The Ole Miss Rebels enter the 2026 season with championship-level expectations under head coach Pete Golding, who will be ushering in a new era in Oxford after the controversial departure of Lane Kiffin.
The Ole Miss Rebels are gearing up for what could be another historic season on the gridiron. The program is looking to build off of a College Football Playoff semifinal appearance from this past season, but there are some well-aware changes on the sidelines.
Mike Bianco and the Ole Miss Rebels are making major additions through the transfer portal. After a successful 2026 season, which saw a run to the College World Series, the Rebels were expected to lose players to the MLB draft or graduating seniors.
After a program best, 11-1 record, the Ole Miss Rebels look to replicate similar success under Head Coach Pete Golding's first full season. For the 2026 season, the Rebels have retained 61% of their returning production, which ranks 28th nationally.
The Ole Miss Rebels football program is coming off of, if not, the most exciting season in the program's history. A semifinal appearance in the College Football Playoff is something that most teams are still dreaming of.
The expectations are a lot higher for the Ole Miss Rebels coming into the 2026 season, and rightfully so. Just one season ago, the Rebels were one game away from playing in the national championship.
For the first time since winning the national championship in 2022, Ole Miss baseball was back in the College World Series. After running through the Lincoln Regional and the Auburn Super Regional, the Rebels fell to North Carolina, 2-6, and to Troy, 8-12, in the double-elimination round.
Ole Miss went into the postseason looking to make a great run in the College World Series. However, the Rebels, despite being 5-0 in regional play, dropped two games in Omaha, dropping game one to North Carolina after a bullpen collapse late in the game and seeing elimination in their second loss to Troy.
The Ole Miss Rebels football team has the chance to be really special in 2026. They also have the chance to prove some of the doubters wrong. A team that is a season removed from a College Football Playoff semifinal appearance will look to get back there again with first-year head coach Pete Golding.
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.
The first glimpses of College Football 27 ratings are beginning to surface online. And Ole Miss fans already have something to debate. On Thursday, Ole Miss beat writer Jake Thompson shared an image from the game showing the Rebels projected as an 86-overall team and ranked No.
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.
Lane Kiffin would like a do-over on one aspect of his departure from Ole Miss.
Lane Kiffin tried to backtrack on some controversial comments he made about recruiting at Ole Miss.
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