2024 Football Spring Outlook - Ole Miss Athletics - Hotty Toddy (2024)

2024 OLE MISS SPRING FOOTBALL - TEAM INFORMATION
Basic Offense: Spread
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 62/35
Offensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: 30/15
Defensive Lettermen Returning/Lost: 27/18
Specialists Lettermen Returning/Lost: 5/2
Basic Defense: Multiple
Starters Returning/Lost: 15/10
Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4
Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5
Specialists Starters Returning/Lost: 2/1

Lane Kiffin and the Ole Miss Rebels enter the 2024 season ranked as high as No. 5 by Pro Football Focus and CBS Sports in some of their Way Too Early preseason rankings. The Rebels were projected No. 6 by 247Sports and No. 7 by ESPN and On3.

Ole Miss recently added a new infusion of talent to the 2024 roster, welcoming 31 mid-year enrollees to campus. The list of new Rebels joining the team for spring practice features 17 Division I transfers that 247Sports currently ranks as the No. 1 class in the team transfer rankings. Ole Miss claimed four of the top 50 available transfers, according to Rivals.

Ole Miss returns 62 letterwinners from last year's squad that finished the season with an 11-2 mark, including a 38-25 win over No. 10 Penn State in the 2023 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. It was the first 11-win campaign in the 129-season history of Rebel football. The Rebels finished the 2023 season ranked No. 9, their highest final AP poll ranking since 1969 when they finished eighth.

The Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl appearance was the fourth consecutive bowl bid under head coach Lane Kiffin and the Rebels second New Year's Six bowl in the last three years. The Rebels once again ranked amongst the top of the nation in multiple offensive statistics in 2023. Ole Miss was No. 12 nationally in scoring offense (35.1) and No. 13 in total offense (461.9). The Rebels also led the nation with the fewest turnovers (7).

The Rebels will once again be under the leadership of two-year starting quarterback Jaxson Dart, who is closing in on several all-time school records after orchestrating two of the best offensive seasons in Ole Miss history. Dart went 233-for-358 (65.1 percent) for 3,364 yards, 23 touchdowns and a school-record low five interceptions in 13 starts in 2023, and he ranked as one of the more deadly QB's through the air nationally, ending up No. 8 in yards per attempt (9.4), No. 10 in yards per completion (14.4), No. 11 in passing efficiency (162.4) and No. 16 in total offense (288.7 ypg) thanks to his increased presence in the running game.

Dart will continue to have impressive offensive targets at his disposal in 2024, such as wideout Tre Harris, tight end and Peach Bowl offensive MVP Caden Prieskorn, and blazing running back Ulysses Bentley IV. Harris enters 2024 as one of the top receivers in the nation with 2,502 yards and 22 touchdowns across his career -- including a line of 985 yards and eight scores for the Rebels in 2023.

Prieskorn turned heads in his superb Peach Bowl performance, where he hauled in an Ole Miss bowl record 10 catches for 136 yards and two touchdowns. Bentley enters 2024 as Ole Miss' top returning rusher from a year ago, and in two years with the Rebels he has tallied 613 yards and eight scores on the ground.

The Ole Miss offensive line again looks to be another area of strength for the Rebels in 2024, with three key returning starters in guard Jeremy James, tackle Micah Pettus and center Caleb Warren. Among them, that trio holds 111 career starts at Ole Miss.

Defensively, the Rebels look to build off a 2023 unit that ranked as one of the best in backfield disruption and helped Ole Miss to its SEC-leading season turnover margin of +11.

Defensive end and Peach Bowl defensive MVP Jared Ivey returns to anchor a deep and talented Rebel front-seven that also includes veteran returners JJ Pegues and Zxavian Harris on the line. In two years at Ole Miss, Ivey has 16.0 tackles for loss and 9.0 sacks in addition to four fumble recoveries and a forced fumble in 26 games played.

Oxford's own Pegues enters his third season with the Rebels not only as a versatile threat on the football field, but also is coming off a career-year defensively, ranking second on the team in both TFL (8.0) and sacks (3.5). Harris saw his most playing time yet as a Rebel, starting seven games at defensive tackle and notching 30 tackles, 3.5 TFL, 1.0 sacks and three crucial blocked kicks.

Adding to that front-seven depth is a linebacker group that includes returning starter Khari Coleman, as well as sophom*ore Suntarine Perkins after a strong freshman campaign in 2023. In two years with the Rebels, Coleman owns 90 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, 7.0 sacks and two forced fumbles, while last year Perkins tallied 38 tackles, 5.5 TFL and 3.5 sacks in key playing time for the Rebel defense.

Ole Miss will have to replace several key figures in the secondary from 2023 that picked off 13 passes -- the most by a Rebel defense since 2015. That said, two stalwart returners in All-SEC safties John Saunders Jr. and Trey Washington return for more in 2024. Washington was Ole Miss' leading tackler in 2023 at 83 total stops along with three picks, 2.0 tackles for loss and a forced fumble and fumble recovery apiece, while Saunders was third on the team at 65 tackles along with three INTs, five pass breakups and 2.0 TFL.

In the specialist ranks, Ole Miss returns both its starting kicker in Caden Davis and its starting punter in Fraser Masin. Davis, who only went 1-of-4 in field goals in three seasons at Texas A&M, was 18-of-23 for the Rebels in 2023 -- including a crucial 56-yarder at No. 22 Tulane, the fourth-longest in Ole Miss history.

QUARTERBACKS

All-SEC: Jaxson Dart (Honorable Mention: CFN)
Returning Starters: Jaxson Dart
Other Notable Returnees: Walker Howard, Austin Simmons
Signee: AJ Maddox

RUNNING BACKS

Notable Returnees: Ulysses Bentley IV, Matt Jones, Kedrick Reescano
Transfers: Logan Diggs (LSU)

WIDE RECEIVERS

All-SEC: Tre Harris (Second Team: Athlon, CFN), Jordan Watkins (Honorable Mention: CFN)
Returning Starters: Tre Harris, Jordan Watkins
Other Notable Returnees: Cayden Lee, Ayden Williams
Transfers: Antwane Wells Jr. (South Carolina)
Signee: Noreel White

TIGHT ENDS

All-SEC: Caden Prieskorn (Second Team: Coaches; Third Team: CFN)
Returning Starters: Caden Prieskorn
Other Notable Returnees: Jayvontary Conner, Hudson Wolfe
Transfers: Dae'Quan Wright (Virginia Tech)
Signee: Dillon Hipp

OFFENSIVE LINE

Returning Starters: Jeremy James, Micah Pettus, Caleb WarrenOther Notable Returnees: Eli Acker, Preston Cushman, Cam East, Ethan Fields, Reece McIntyre, Byrcen Sanders, Mana Taimani, Jayden Williams
Transfers: Julius Buelow (Washington), Nate Kalepo (Washington), Diego Pounds (North Carolina), Gerquan Scott (Southern Miss)
Signee: Jude Foster

DEFENSIVE TACKLES

Returning Starters: Zxavian Harris, JJ Pegues
Other Notable Returnees: Jamarious Brown, Joshua Harris, Demarcus Smith, Akelo Stone
Transfers: Walter Nolen (Texas A&M)
Signee: Jeffery Rush

DEFENSIVE ENDS

All-SEC: Jared Ivey (First Team: CFN)
Returning Starters: Jared Ivey
Other Notable Returnees: Chamberlain Campbell, Jaden Dicks, Deejay Holmes
Transfers: Princely Umanmielen (Florida)
Signees: Cam Clark, Kam Franklin

LINEBACKERS

All-SEC: Khari Coleman (Honorable Mention: CFN), Suntarine Perkins (Freshman: Coaches)
Returning Starters: Khari Coleman
Other Notable Returnees: Tyler Banks, TJ Dudley, Skielar Mann, Suntarine Perkins, Trip White
Transfers: Raymond Collins (Jones College), Chris Paul Jr. (Arkansas)

CORNERBACKS

Notable Returnees: AJ Brown, Chris Graves, Jarell Stinson
Transfers: Trey Amos (Alabama), Cedrick Beavers (Jones College), Brandon Turnage (Tennessee), Amorion Walker (Michigan)

SAFETIES

All-SEC: John Saunders Jr. (Second Team: CFN), Trey Washington (Third Team: CFN)
Returning Starters: John Saunders Jr., Trey Washington
Notable Returnees: Jadon Canady, Nick Cull, Daniel Demery
Transfers: Yam Banks (South Alabama), Key Lawrence (Oklahoma), Louis Moore (Indiana)
Signees: Travaris Banks, Andy Jaffe, Anthony Robinson III

SPECIALISTS

All-SEC: Caden Davis (Second Team: CFN)
Returning Starters: Caden Davis (K), Fraser Masin (P)
Other Notable Returnees: Charlie Pollock (P), Christian Schanefelt (K), Carter Short (LS)
Transfers: Kortlen Wilfawn (LS; Northeast Mississippi CC)

2024 Football Spring Outlook - Ole Miss Athletics - Hotty Toddy (2024)

FAQs

What are the projections for Ole Miss 2024? ›

Per Steele, Ole Miss is projected to finish with the second-best passing offense among SEC programs, trailing only LSU. Steele has the Tigers averaging 322.5 passing yards per contest. As for the Rebels, they should hover around 308.2 passing yards per game.

Does Mississippi have a football team? ›

The Ole Miss Rebels football program represents the University of Mississippi, also known as "Ole Miss". The Rebels compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

What is Ole Miss' athletic team called? ›

The Ole Miss Rebels are the 18 men's and women's intercollegiate athletic teams that are funded by and represent the University of Mississippi, located in Oxford. The first was the football team, which began play in 1893. Originally known as the "Mississippi Flood", the teams were renamed the Rebels in 1936.

Does Ole Miss have D1 football? ›

As a fan you will get to experience Division 1 sports in a highly competitive environment. Ole Miss faces a tough challenges when playing sports in the Southeastern Conference.

What will college football look like in 2024? ›

College football in 2024 is going to look different. There's a new 12-team playoff, but there's also 15 teams moving to new conferences. It's a lot to keep track of, so we're here to help.

How prestigious is Ole Miss? ›

University of Mississippi is ranked #163 out of 439 National Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

Who is the number 1 football team in Mississippi? ›

1. Louisville Wildcats (9-0) The only hurdle standing between the top-ranked Wildcats and an undefeated regular season is a Greenwood Bulldogs squad that holds just one win this season.

Why are Ole Miss called Rebels? ›

Ultimately, "Rebels" was the choice of 18 out of the 21 sportswriters, a nickname alluding to the University Greys. After five months of contest and polling, the university's athletics committee formally approved the name, and its sports teams have been known as the Rebels ever since.

What is the slogan for Ole Miss? ›

HOTTY TODDY. This is Hotty Toddy. Your guide to Ole Miss. Hotty Toddy is our cheer, but it's so much more.

What sport is Ole Miss known for? ›

We are well-known for an epic gameday experience that is the best in college football, and a home-field advantage that is second to none in college baseball.

Why is Ole Miss so popular? ›

Beautiful campus: Ole Miss has a picturesque campus, often cited for its natural beauty and historic architecture. The Grove, a 10-acre green space at the heart of the campus, is a popular gathering spot for students and hosts events, including the much-loved tailgating tradition during football season.

What does hotty toddy mean Ole Miss? ›

It's a response to a conquered challenge. Others say it derives from a cheer used throughout World War II, or from the description of a warm alcoholic drink, the “hot toddy.”

Who was the first black man to enroll at Ole Miss? ›

James Meredith officially became the first African American student at the University of Mississippi on October 2, 1962. He was guarded twenty-four hours a day by reserve U.S. deputy marshals and army troops, and he endured constant verbal harassment from a minority of students.

Why did Ole Miss change their mascot? ›

Mascot search

In 2003, Colonel Reb was removed from the sidelines at Ole Miss athletic events as the on-the-field mascot after facing criticism that the character was offensive and racially insensitive. A contest was held in which fans were invited to design a replacement.

Is Ole Miss good at football? ›

With the college football playoff expanding to 12 teams in 2024 and Ole Miss clearly in win-now mode, experts are going all in on the Rebels. Another set of post-spring Top 25 rankings were recently released by The Athletic, and the outlet has the Rebels starting the 2024 season ranked No. 6 in the country.

What are the chances of getting into Ole Miss? ›

The acceptance rate at Ole Miss is 97.4%.

In other words, of 100 students who apply, 97 are admitted. This means the school is a nearly open admissions school. They accept nearly all students, so for the most part, you just need to submit an application to get in.

What Ole Miss players declared for the NFL draft in 2024? ›

  • Daijahn Anthony. S. / Football.
  • Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste. LB. / Football.
  • Cedric Johnson. DE. / Football.
Apr 27, 2024

Is Ole Miss test optional for 2024? ›

Students entering in the 2024-2025 academic year who are unable to access an ACT or SAT exam may be admitted without a standardized test score. Students who complete the CPC with a minimum 2.0 GPA on the CPC will be evaluated for admission.

How competitive is Ole Miss Rush? ›

Ole Miss has one of the largest Greek systems in the country, and it's notoriously competitive when it comes to rush. Each year over 2000 girls will sign up to participate in formal recruitment, which takes place in the fall after the school semester has begun.

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