Veteran running back Rashad Amos has entered the NCAA’s transfer portal, as first reported by 247 Sports’ Chris Hummer and Matt Zenitz. The six-foot-two-inch,
The Ole Miss Rebels' regular season has come to an end, and outside of postseason action, the next focus for the program will be on recruiting and the transfer portal.
This offseason, the Ole Miss Rebels acquired some big-time names out of the portal, earning the No. 1 transfer class in all of college football. On the offensive side, they added wide receiver Antwane "Juice" Wells Jr.
The Ole Miss Rebels running back room is one of the more intriguing angles for the team entering the 2024 season, and transfer rusher Rashad Amos is a big reason why.
The Ole Miss Rebels' football roster received a significant boost on Monday, as the team added all 21 of its June transfers to the official roster, and welcomed the new additions to campus.
Running back Rashad Amos has changed his mind again. On Saturday, about three weeks after he announced his intention to transfer to Colorado, the former Miami-Ohio standout announced that he will instead go to Mississippi.
Lane Kiffin gains a couple of big backs to round out his offensive attack Few position groups on the Ole Miss football team have been shaken up as thoroughly over the offseason as the running back room.
College players are still young adults. Through all of the hoopla of the transfer portal, it’s a fact that is often overlooked. Athletes are often sold promises to which coaches end up failing to follow through.
Colorado hasn’t wasted any time in rebuilding its running back room. On Friday, the Buffaloes and head coach Deion Sanders got a verbal commitment from Miami-Ohio transfer Rashad Amos, according to On3Sports.