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
Jay Williams+FollowIs Ole Miss Offense Still Lane Kiffin’s Show?Florida’s new HC Jon Sumrall just dropped some serious bulletin board material for LSU’s Lane Kiffin, claiming he saw little difference in the Ole Miss offense without the Lane Train calling plays. Even after the Rebels rolled up nearly 500 yards under Charlie Weis Jr., Sumrall said it looked like the same old Kiffin scheme. Is this a real slight or just SEC mind games? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOle Miss defense faces Georgia test againGeorgia’s offense didn’t punt once against Ole Miss in their last meeting, and that’s the big worry heading into the Sugar Bowl rematch. Even with Pete Golding stepping in as head coach, the Rebels’ defense still looks like their Achilles’ heel. Georgia, meanwhile, has only gotten stronger and more balanced since that October shootout. With so much on the line, can Ole Miss finally tighten up and slow down the Bulldogs, or will Georgia’s firepower prove too much again? This matchup feels like a real gut check for the Rebels. What do you think—can Golding turn things around in time? #Sports #Football #OleMiss10Share
phughes+FollowKiffin’s Exit: Lacy Sets the Record StraightRebels fans, the Lane Train’s departure to LSU still stings, but Kewan Lacy just dropped some real talk: Coach Kiffin never actually told the team he was leaving! Lacy said he only got vague playoff talk before the AD announced Pete Golding as the new head coach. Despite the confusion, the squad rallied for a huge playoff win and now eyes revenge against the Dawgs in the Sugar Bowl. Thoughts on how this went down? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
John Camacho+FollowOle Miss keeps rolling after Kiffin exitOle Miss fans just witnessed something special—after Lane Kiffin’s sudden departure, Pete Golding stepped up and led the Rebels to a dominant 41-10 playoff win over Tulane. Golding made it clear: for these players, it’s not about who leads them out of the tunnel, but about the work they’ve put in all season. The culture and focus are so strong that even a coaching shakeup couldn’t throw them off. Now, with a rematch against Georgia up next, do you think this team’s resilience can carry them even further? Let’s hear your thoughts on how far the Rebels can go! #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowGolding Era: Rebels Ready for Dawgs RematchHotty Toddy, Rebel fans! After Pete Golding’s debut blowout over Tulane, Vegas is showing real respect—Ole Miss is just a 6.5-point underdog against the Dawgs. That’s tighter than Bama or Miami got! With King Lane gone but Charlie Weis Jr. still calling plays, the offense looks sharp. Can Golding’s crew finally finish the job and avenge that wild Georgia comeback? This Sugar Bowl rematch could be legendary! #Sports #OleMiss #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGolding, Chambliss & Ole Miss Eye Georgia RematchHotty Toddy fans, Ole Miss just steamrolled Tulane and now it’s Sugar Bowl time against the Dawgs. But Coach Pete Golding isn’t buying into the hype or revenge talk after that earlier loss to Georgia—he’s keeping the Rebs focused and calm. Trinidad Chambliss echoed that cool mindset, saying it’s all about playing ball, not the drama. Can Ole Miss flip the script on Georgia’s 35-13-1 all-time edge? Let’s talk: is this the year the Rebels break through? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowKiffin Cashes In After Ole Miss' Big WinHow wild is this? Lane Kiffin may have left the Rebels for LSU, but he’s still raking in bonuses thanks to Ole Miss’ College Football Playoff run! After the Rebels crushed Tulane 41-10 to reach the CFP quarterfinals, Kiffin scored a $250K payout from LSU, per his old contract. Meanwhile, Pete Golding’s debut as head coach couldn’t have gone better. Rebel Nation, what do you make of this Kiffin cash saga? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Chad Williams+FollowOle Miss QB Commit Stays Loyal Amid Kiffin ExitRebel fans, what a wild ride! When Lane Train left for LSU, some thought the 2026 Ole Miss class would fall apart. But Rees Wise, our new QB commit, is all in—he’s building bonds with Coach Judge and the whole staff. Even with the chaos, Wise is graduating early and ready to bring the class together. Could this be the start of a new era in Oxford? #Sports #Football #OleMiss10Share
Jay Williams+FollowKiffin’s Exit Overshadows Chambliss HypeHot take: Lane Kiffin’s sudden jump to LSU left Rebel Nation fired up, but now he’s chiming in about Trinidad Chambliss being overlooked in the Playoff? Fans aren’t having it—many blame Kiffin for stealing the spotlight all season and not giving Chambliss the Heisman push he deserved. With Pete Golding now at the helm, maybe the Rebels can finally put the focus back on their players. Thoughts on how this drama affects Ole Miss vs. Tulane? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share