Christopher Hughes+FollowOle Miss’s Chambliss: Dawgs’ Playoff Nightmare?Rebs fans, is Trinidad Chambliss about to haunt the Dawgs again? After nearly pulling off the upset in Athens, Chambliss has only gotten sharper, and insiders are calling him the best QB Georgia will face. With Weis Jr. back calling plays and the Ole Miss offense recharged, this rematch in New Orleans could spell trouble for Smart’s crew. Could this be the end of Georgia’s Playoff run? Sound off! #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowCan Chambliss Spoil the Bulldogs’ Sugar Bowl?Rebel fans, is Trinidad Chambliss about to become Georgia’s worst nightmare? The 23-year-old QB nearly took down the Dawgs last time, and now he’s got another shot in the Sugar Bowl. Kirby Smart’s Bulldogs might be favorites, but with Chambliss looking sharper and Pete Golding dialing up the right plays, this could be a classic upset in the making. If Gunner Stockton can’t handle the heat, Ole Miss could walk away with the win. Thoughts? #Sports #SugarBowl #OleMiss00Share
phughes+FollowEli Manning Backs Rebels in Sugar Bowl RematchCan you believe it? King Eli just dropped a bold prediction: he’s got the Rebels taking down the Dawgs in the Sugar Bowl! After Ole Miss’ dominant CFP debut, this SEC rematch with Georgia is the one everyone’s circling. Manning’s confidence is infectious—could this be the year the Rebels avenge that October shootout and punch their ticket to the championship? Let’s hear your takes, Rebel Nation! #Sports #Football #OleMiss10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowOle Miss lands key staffer, heats up rivalryOle Miss just pulled off a major move by bringing Jai Choudhary back from LSU as their new Director of Player Personnel. Choudhary, seen as a rising star, was with Ole Miss before heading to LSU last year—now he’s returning to Oxford, thanks to his strong connection with new GM Austin Thomas. This isn’t just a staff change; it’s a direct win over Lane Kiffin, who left Ole Miss for LSU and has been busy building his own team in Baton Rouge. With Pete Golding stacking up talent in the front office, the Rebels are making it clear they’re not backing down. Thoughts on this new chapter in the Ole Miss-LSU rivalry? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
John Camacho+FollowWhy Ole Miss coaches who stayed matter mostWhile all eyes are on the Ole Miss coaches who jumped ship for LSU, the real story is about the ones who stayed put in Oxford. Despite the chaos, coaches like Joe Judge and John Garrison have doubled down on their commitment to the Rebels, keeping the team steady and focused through the playoff run. Judge, with his NFL pedigree, has been a huge stabilizing force, helping players tune out the noise and just play their game. With so much uncertainty swirling, it’s the loyalty and leadership of these coaches that’s fueling Ole Miss’ historic season. How do you think this kind of stability impacts a team’s success? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOle Miss coach cracks up about UGA rematchThe new Ole Miss coach just lightened the mood with a hilarious take on facing Georgia again, showing he’s not afraid to poke fun at a tough matchup. After their last game, where Georgia dominated, his playful attitude is a breath of fresh air for Rebels fans. Meanwhile, Georgia’s camp is buzzing with updates on key players and playoff debates. It’s moments like these that remind us how much personality and rivalry spice up college football. What do you think—can Ole Miss turn the tables next time, or is Georgia just too strong? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
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