phughes+FollowRebels Crash Louisville’s Marquee PartyLooks like the Rebels are stepping into the spotlight! With the Dawgs’ (Georgia’s) packed SEC schedule forcing them to drop Louisville, Ole Miss swooped in and grabbed that Labor Day weekend showdown in Nashville. It’s a bummer for UGA fans missing a rare home-and-home with the Cards, but this Ole Miss vs. Louisville opener is now a must-watch. Will the Rebels make a statement without Lane Kiffin at the helm? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowOle Miss playoff home game sparks NCAA debateOle Miss is set to host a College Football Playoff game in Oxford, but there’s a twist: new head coach Pete Golding can’t invite top recruits to watch from the stands. NCAA rules block schools from giving free tickets to prospects during playoff games, even when hosting. Many fans are calling this a missed opportunity—shouldn’t schools be able to showcase their program’s biggest moments to future stars? With ticket sales controlled by the playoff, recruits must pay their own way. Do you think this rule is fair, or does it hurt programs that earn a home playoff game? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
glen25+FollowOle Miss lands top recruiter for CFP pushKelvin Bolden is heading back to Oxford, and this could be a game-changer for Ole Miss as they chase a College Football Playoff spot. After a brief stint at LSU, Bolden—recently named one of college football’s top recruiting stars—is rejoining the Rebels’ staff. His knack for building relationships and locking down talent in Mississippi helped Ole Miss secure a top-20 recruiting class. With Bolden back in the fold, expectations are sky-high. How do you think his return will impact the Rebels’ playoff hopes? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowOxford’s playoff game brings big energyOxford is buzzing as Ole Miss gears up to host a first-round College Football Playoff game—something that’s never happened before. Even though ESPN’s College Gameday is skipping town, the local pride is off the charts. Coach Pete Golding says the Rebels aren’t changing a thing, sticking to the system that got them here. For local businesses, fans, and the whole community, this is a huge moment. How do you feel about the playoff action coming to campus? Should the national spotlight matter, or is it all about the home crowd? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
phughes+FollowOle Miss coaches return for playoff pushFour LSU offensive coaches are back in Oxford to help Ole Miss prep for its first-ever College Football Playoff run—just weeks after leaving with Lane Kiffin for LSU. These coaches are on loan, thanks to a unique noncompete deal that means they’ll head back to LSU as soon as the Rebels’ season ends. It’s a wild twist that’s got fans buzzing: Can this last-minute reunion give Ole Miss the edge against Tulane and maybe even Georgia? And what does this say about loyalty and contracts in college football today? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowKiffin’s LSU Move Shakes Up Ole Miss OffenseHotty Toddy, Rebel Nation! The Lane Train has officially left Oxford for Baton Rouge, taking key staffers—including Charlie Weis Jr.—with him to LSU. But here’s the twist: Weis and crew are still helping Ole Miss chase that College Football Playoff dream before making the jump. Now, Pete Golding brings back John David Baker, who just led ECU’s high-flying offense, to call plays for the Rebels. This coaching carousel is wild—can Baker keep the offense rolling against Tulane in the CFP? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
glen25+FollowOle Miss coaching chaos shakes up Playoff hopesLane Kiffin’s wild exit from Ole Miss left the Rebels scrambling just as the College Football Playoff looms. After Kiffin and most of his offensive staff bolted for LSU, Ole Miss made the surprising move to bring back Charlie Weis Jr. and four other assistants—just in time for their Playoff run. It’s a risky play: while having familiar coaches could help steady the team, it also raises big questions about loyalty and strategy. Do you think this last-minute coaching shuffle gives Ole Miss a real shot at the National Championship, or is it just more chaos? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMcAfee’s Take: Kiffin’s Ole Miss LegacySo, Pat McAfee just dropped some real talk about Lane Kiffin’s decision to leave Ole Miss for LSU. While most of the GameDay crew had to clear the air about their agent ties, McAfee stood out—he told Kiffin both on and off camera to stay and build something special in Oxford. He wanted Kiffin to chase a legacy, not just a paycheck. But in the end, LSU was too tempting. Thoughts on this move and what it means for the SEC rivalry? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
glen25+FollowWhy Charlie Weis Jr. is leading Ole Miss in the CFPLane Kiffin’s sudden jump to LSU left Ole Miss fans stunned, especially since he won’t coach the Rebels in their first-ever College Football Playoff run. Instead, offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. will call the shots, with the team and players rallying behind him. Athletic director Keith Carter explained that while Kiffin chose to leave, Weis Jr. stayed committed to finishing what the team started. The move highlights the importance of loyalty and stability during high-stakes moments. With a reshuffled staff and new hires on the horizon, do you think Ole Miss made the right call? How much does coaching continuity matter in the postseason? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share
John Camacho+FollowOle Miss coach stirs the pot with Auburn jabPete Golding, the new head coach at Ole Miss, didn’t waste any time making headlines—taking a not-so-subtle dig at Auburn while discussing his unique coaching situation. With Lane Kiffin off to LSU, Golding’s confidence is clear, but some fans are questioning if this bravado is masking bigger challenges ahead. Ole Miss faces Tulane next, but the real test could come against Georgia. Is Golding’s tough talk a sign of true leadership, or just noise? Auburn fans, especially, are watching closely. What do you think—will Golding’s approach fire up the Rebels or backfire? #Sports #Football #OleMiss00Share