AmberAbyss+FollowSpartans and Rebels clash for Cherokee crownMichigan State’s women’s basketball team is on fire, heading into the Cherokee Invitational Championship against No. 14 Ole Miss after a jaw-dropping 115-point performance. Emma Shumate just set a new tournament record with seven 3-pointers, and the Spartans’ bench is outscoring entire teams. Meanwhile, Ole Miss is riding high with a 12-1 record and a star-studded lineup led by Cotie McMahon. This is the first-ever meeting between these two squads, and both are hungry for the title. Who do you think will come out on top in this high-stakes showdown? #Sports #MSU #OleMiss00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOle Miss gears up for Sugar Bowl revengeOle Miss fans, this Sugar Bowl is all about second chances—especially with Pete Golding stepping up as head coach against powerhouse Georgia. Golding’s message is clear: the team needs to clean up their defense, tackle better, and force turnovers if they want to flip the script from their last meeting. With legends like Archie and Eli Manning rallying the squad, the energy on campus is electric. Golding’s approach? Focus on the basics, block out distractions, and treat every play like it’s the season’s last. How do you feel about Ole Miss’s shot at redemption under new leadership? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOle Miss football shakeup: Coaches on the moveBig changes are brewing for Ole Miss football fans—Kevin Smith, the Rebels’ standout running backs coach, was just spotted at LSU’s football facility, fueling rumors he might be the next to join Lane Kiffin’s growing staff in Baton Rouge. With several key offensive coaches already making the jump from Oxford to LSU, the coaching carousel is spinning fast. The buzz is all about what this means for the Rebels’ future and whether Smith’s departure could shift the balance of power in the SEC. How do you feel about these high-profile moves? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Chad Williams+FollowOle Miss football faces coaching tug-of-warLane Kiffin isn’t letting up on Ole Miss, and now LSU is in the mix, too. With Kiffin now at LSU, he’s been eyeing his old staff, and just reshared news that LSU is set to hire Ole Miss running backs coach Kevin Smith. Meanwhile, Pete Golding, who’s trying to steady the Rebels, is reportedly making a move for LSU’s interim head coach Frank Wilson. This back-and-forth is turning into a real coaching chess match. How do you feel about all this drama? Is it just part of the game, or is it getting out of hand? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
John Camacho+FollowGolding’s bold praise for Weis Jr. after Rebels winCharlie Weis Jr. finally got his moment in the spotlight as Ole Miss crushed the Green Wave 41-10, and Pete Golding made sure everyone knew who was really calling the shots on offense. Golding’s comments after the game weren’t just praise—they were a clear message that Weis, not Lane Kiffin, deserves credit for the Rebels’ explosive play-calling. Even as Kiffin sent his congrats from LSU, the focus in Oxford was on the new era and the fresh energy Weis brings. Do you think this shift will change how fans see the Rebels’ offense moving forward? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
phughes+FollowOle Miss football staff shakeup rocks SECOle Miss fans are seeing some major changes as top assistant coach Kevin Smith heads to LSU, taking several key offensive staffers with him. Smith, who developed standout RBs like Quinshon Judkins and Kewan Lacy, will now be one of the highest-paid RB coaches in the country. Offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. and others are also joining Lane Kiffin in Baton Rouge, signaling a big shift in SEC power dynamics. Meanwhile, Ole Miss quickly hired Frank Wilson from LSU to fill the gap. How do you think these moves will impact both teams next season? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
phughes+FollowOle Miss gears up for Sugar Bowl showdownOle Miss fans are still buzzing after the Rebels’ dominant College Football Playoff debut, but now all eyes are on the Sugar Bowl clash with Georgia. Despite being 6.5-point underdogs, there’s a real sense that the Rebels’ explosive offense—masterfully called by Charlie Weis Jr.—could shake things up against the Bulldogs. With Weis Jr. set to become the SEC’s highest-paid offensive coordinator at LSU after this run, the stakes feel even higher. Do you think Ole Miss can pull off the upset and keep their title dreams alive? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowAggies LB Jernigan Eyes Rebels in Portal MoveBig news on the SEC transfer front: Texas A&M’s Tristan Jernigan, the hard-hitting LB from Tupelo, is hitting the portal after two seasons with the Aggies. With Pete Golding and the Ole Miss Rebels looking to reload, could Jernigan be the next defensive weapon in Oxford? The rivalry with Georgia looms, but all eyes are on how the Rebels play the portal game this offseason. #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
glen25+FollowKewan Lacy’s Status Clouds Sugar Bowl ClashTough break for the Rebels—All-American tailback Kewan Lacy left the Tulane game nursing a bruised shoulder, and Coach Golding says he’s day-to-day. With the Sugar Bowl showdown against the Dawgs coming up, Rebel fans are holding their breath. If Lacy can’t go, how will Ole Miss handle Georgia’s defense? This could be a game-changer in the CFP quarterfinals. Thoughts on who steps up if Lacy sits? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
glen25+FollowKewan Lacy’s injury shakes up Ole Miss playoff hopesLosing Kewan Lacy to a shoulder injury just before the Sugar Bowl showdown with Georgia is a massive curveball for Ole Miss fans. Lacy has been the backbone of the Rebels’ offense all season, racking up over 1,200 yards and 20 touchdowns. Now, with his status up in the air, the team’s depth and resilience are about to be tested on the biggest stage. Will someone step up, or does this change the whole outlook for the Rebels against Georgia? Let’s hear your thoughts—can Ole Miss pull off the upset if Lacy can’t go? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share