The Ole Miss Rebels enter the 2025 season with high expectations following a 10-3 campaign in 2024, capped by a dominant 52-20 Gator Bowl victory over Duke. Head coach Lane Kiffin, in his sixth year, has transformed the program into a consistent SEC contender, with three 10-win seasons in the last four years. However, 2025 is a reloading year, with significant roster turnover, particularly at quarterback, where sophomore Austin Simmons takes over for the departed Jaxson Dart, a 2025 NFL Draft pick. Key storylines include:
Offense
Defense
Special Teams
Ole Miss is projected to win 8.5 games, with a best-case scenario of 10-2 if they split tough road games at Georgia and Oklahoma and avoid home upsets. The favorable schedule, with eight home games and no Alabama or Texas, offers a clear path to success, but early tests at Kentucky and the Georgia-Oklahoma road swing will define the season. If Simmons adapts quickly and the defense maintains its 2024 dominance (52 sacks, 4.5 yards per play allowed), the Rebels could flirt with the College Football Playoff. Expect a 9-3 record, with losses likely at Georgia and one home misfire (Florida or LSU), keeping Ole Miss just outside the playoff but in a strong bowl game.
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