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Mississippi State has bolstered its 2026 recruiting class with the commitment of three-star defensive lineman Kaleb Morris from Mary G. Montgomery High School in Semmes, Alabama. Standing at 6-foot-4 and weighing 250 pounds, Morris is ranked as the No. 80 defensive lineman nationally and the No. 30 prospect in Alabama, according to On3’s Industry Ranking. Morris announced his decision on May 31, 2025, during his official visit to Starkville. Originally planning to take additional visits to schools like Memphis, Houston, Georgia Tech, and Tulane, Morris felt an immediate connection with Mississippi State’s coaching staff and players, leading him to…
Shockwaves in Scottsdale! Ole Miss Men’s Golf Stuns the Field, Reaches NCAA Match Play Semifinals—Michael La Sasso Claims Individual National Title In a historic performance at the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championship in Carlsbad, California, Ole Miss junior Michael La Sasso clinched the individual national title with an impressive 11-under-par 277, becoming only the second Rebel to achieve this feat, following Braden Thornberry’s 2017 victory. La Sasso’s stellar play not only secured his individual crown but also propelled the Rebels into the team match play semifinals for the first time in program history. The team edged out Florida…
Lane Kiffin’s Real Comeback: Love, Loyalty, and a Life Rebuilt With Layla and Juice by His Side In a college football world often dominated by wins, losses, and hot takes, Lane Kiffin’s most profound comeback story might not be about the scoreboard—it’s about personal redemption, family, and loyalty. The Ole Miss head coach, long known for his brash style and unpredictable coaching journey, is reportedly writing a new chapter rooted in stability, maturity, and reconnection—with his ex-wife Layla and their ever-famous golden retriever, Juice. Once the enfant terrible of college football, Kiffin has spent the past few seasons…
OLE MISS NAMED THE BEST ATHLETIC PROGRAM IN THE COUNTRY IN 2025 In a historic achievement, the University of Mississippi has been recognized as the premier athletic program in the nation for 2025. The Rebels are the only school this year to have secured a national championship, reached the Women’s College World Series (WCWS), advanced to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four, participated in a bowl game, and competed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals. 🏆 National Championship Glory The Rebels’ standout moment came with a national title victory, underscoring the university’s commitment to excellence across its athletic…
David Kellum, the iconic voice behind Ole Miss athletics, has achieved a remarkable milestone by securing two prestigious ESPN awards, solidifying his status as a luminary in college sports broadcasting. This dual recognition not only celebrates his exceptional talent but also his unwavering dedication to the Rebel community. Kellum’s journey with Ole Miss began in 1978 when, as a freshman, he took on the role of play-by-play announcer for Rebel baseball. Over the years, his voice has become synonymous with Ole Miss sports, covering football, men’s basketball, and baseball—a rare trifecta in the Southeastern Conference. His commitment to excellence has…
Otega Oweh Poised for Breakout Season with Kentucky Wildcats As the Kentucky Wildcats gear up for the 2024–25 basketball season, all eyes are on sophomore guard Otega Oweh, who is expected to take on a larger role under head coach Mark Pope. After transferring from Oklahoma, Oweh is entering the season with high expectations from both fans and staff, positioning himself as a key contributor on both ends of the court. Oweh, a 6-foot-5 athletic guard, showed flashes of brilliance during his time with the Sooners. Known for his elite defense, slashing ability, and explosive athleticism, he averaged 11.4 points…
Kentucky Wildcats’ Johnuel “Boogie” Fland Focused on Freshman Season: “I Want to Win Now” Incoming freshman guard Johnuel “Boogie” Fland is wasting no time setting expectations as he joins the Kentucky Wildcats for the 2024–25 season. A five-star recruit and McDonald’s All-American, Fland enters Lexington with a winning mentality and a clear mission: to make an immediate impact and help Kentucky contend for a national title. “I want to win now,” Fland told reporters at a recent media event. “I didn’t come here just to develop or play for stats—I came here to bring wins to this program and hang…
Kentucky Wildcats Land Five-Star Guard Darrius Acuff Jr., Bolstering 2025 Recruiting Class The Kentucky Wildcats secured a major commitment for their 2025 recruiting class with the addition of five-star point guard Darrius Acuff Jr. The dynamic guard, widely considered one of the top players in the class, chose Kentucky over Michigan, Arkansas, and Alabama. His commitment is a major win for head coach Mark Pope, who continues to prove his recruiting prowess in his second season in Lexington. Acuff brings a potent blend of scoring, playmaking, and leadership to the floor. Standing at 6-foot-3 with elite court vision and a…
Otega Oweh to Return to Kentucky Wildcats for 2024–25 Season, Boosting Expectations In a major win for the Kentucky Wildcats, standout guard Otega Oweh has announced he will return for the 2024–25 college basketball season. Oweh, who transferred from Oklahoma and quickly became a key contributor under new head coach Mark Pope, brings stability, athleticism, and leadership to a Kentucky roster aiming for a deeper NCAA Tournament run next season. Oweh averaged 13.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.6 steals per game last season, making his presence felt on both ends of the floor. His aggressive defense, explosive transition play, and…
Coach Mark Pope Earns an “A” Grade from ESPN in First Season with Kentucky Wildcats In his inaugural season at the helm of the Kentucky Wildcats, Coach Mark Pope has made an immediate and impressive impact, earning an “A” grade from ESPN for his performance. After taking over one of college basketball’s most high-profile programs, Pope has guided the Wildcats to a 24-12 record, capped by a Sweet 16 appearance in the NCAA Tournament. It’s a strong foundation for a coach stepping into the large shoes left behind by John Calipari. Pope, a former Kentucky player himself, brought an energetic…