The Ole Miss Rebels found a diamond in the rough this season with Henry Parrish filling in for a questionable running back room. However, with the departure of multiple backs this season, the Rebels will be looking for a completely revamped backfield in 2025.
The No. 19 Ole Miss Rebels opened up a 35-14 lead over the Arkansas Razorbacks in the first half of Saturday's game in Fayetteville, but the play before the Rebels' final score of the second quarter, a key player departed with an injury.
On Saturday afternoon, the Ole Miss Rebels will meet the Arkansas Razorbacks at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium to continue the NCAAF season. The Ole Miss Rebels are ninth in the Southeastern Conference with a 2-2 conference score, and 6-2 overall.
Height: 6020 (unofficial) Weight: 225 (unofficial) Year: Senior Pro Comparison: Jarrett Stidham Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart has been a productive quarterback for several seasons after transferring from USC as a sophomore.
Ole Miss trails Oklahoma 14-10 at halftime after two quarters marred by penalties for the Rebels. Running back Henry Parrish Jr. scored the only touchdown of the half for Ole Miss.
It didn't take long for the No. 18 Ole Miss Rebels to find the end zone on Saturday morning against the Oklahoma Sooners. Ole Miss received the football to start the game on Saturday, and six plays later, the Rebels were in the end zone.
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After Quinshon Judkins left this offseason to join the Ohio State Buckeyes it seemed impossible that Ole Miss would be able to replicate such elite production this year.
Another Monday, another set of Ole Miss players making the Pro Football Focus team of the week. Following their dominant 52-3 win over Middle Tennessee
While Henry Parrish Jr. might have taken a two-year vacation out in Miami, he looked at home in his second game back with Ole Miss. Parrish, the team's hopeful replacement for Quinshon Judkins, set the tone for the No.
In 2021, Henry Parrish Jr. was a key part of Ole Miss' first 10-win regular season in school history and was a force in a loaded backfield. Now in 2024, he is back in Oxford and is ready to get to work.
There aren't many, if any at all, running back rooms in the country that can match the talent and depth of the group at Ole Miss. Ulysses Bentley IV leads the way for the Rebels joined by Henry Parrish Jr., who returns to Oxford after two seasons at Miami, along with LSU transfer Logan Diggs.
The biggest impact came in running back Kedrick Reescano entering the portal. This comes on the heels of the Rebels making some key transfer additions at the running back position in recent weeks, namely Henry Parrish Jr.
By Tony Thomas Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss found another talented running back in the transfer portal. The Aggies of Texas A&M found some talent for both sides of the ball.
Former Miami Hurricanes running back Henry Parrish Jr. committed to Ole Miss on Monday, returning to the school where he started his college career in 2020.
Lane Kiffin is considering attacking the running back position in the next transfer portal cycle. Why not go with a familiar face? According to reports from On3, former Ole Miss Rebels and current Miami Hurricanes running back Henry Parrish Jr.
A former Ole Miss football running back could be on his way back to Oxford after Henry Parrish Jr. decided to hit the college football transfer portal again.