Tulane earned its first College Football Playoff berth by pulling off an upset in the American Championship Game to cap off a season in which it went 2-1 against Power 4 opponents.
Ackerman (Miss.) Choctaw four-star wide receiver Caleb Cunningham put pen to paper with the Ole Miss Rebels in December after making the decision to remain home and suit up for the hometowm program.
The 2024 season has been an eventful one for Ole Miss football, to say the least, and star receiver Cayden Lee has been a critical part of the Rebels' success.
The Ole Miss Rebels have one of the best wide receiver rooms in college football this season, but with some star power moving on, the Rebels have tapped into some young returners and added some firepower from the transfer portal in preparation for the 2025 season.
Coming off a heartbreaking loss in Florida last week, the Ole Miss Rebels kicked up practice again on Monday in preparation for the Egg Bowl where they take on in-state rival Mississippi State.
The Ole Miss Rebels have one regular season game remaining in 2024, and although the Mississippi State Bulldogs have not had a successful year, an Egg Bowl opponent can never be overlooked.
Ole Miss' offense is ranked No. 2 in total offense nationally, and wide receiver Cayden Lee is a big reason why. The sophomore from Kennesaw, Georgia, has caught 40 passes for 696 yards and a touchdown this season with an average of 17.4 yards per catch.
The Ole Miss Rebels know what level of test awaits them on Saturday afternoon when the Georgia Bulldogs come to town, but the growth of players like wide receiver Cayden Lee gives the Rebels more than a puncher's chance in this SEC showdown.
The Ole Miss Rebels took advantage of an open date last week by nursing injuries and performing some self-evaluation in preparation for this week's game against the Oklahoma Sooners.
As the Ole Miss Rebels prepare for the second half of their season, Cayden Lee has seemed to jump on Lane Kiffin's depth chart. Coming into this season, the sophomore was expected to be wide receiver No.
Ole Miss Rebels wide receiver Cayden Lee had one of the best games of his career on Saturday night against LSU, but he wasn't able to celebrate it. Instead, he and his teammates were sent back to Oxford in a somber mood following their 29-26 overtime loss to the LSU Tigers.