Grayson Weir

Offense stalls, defense collapses, Ole Miss football falls 38-37 to Arkansas

In a battle to avoid last place in the SEC West, the Ole Miss Rebels faced off against the Arkansas Razorbacks in a chilly Saturday morning game. Both sides took the field without starting their signal-callers. Shea Patterson was missing from the Ole Miss lineup and Austin Allen from Arkansas’. In their absence, redshirt freshman […]

Editor to editor: Arkansas

Connor Lane, sports editor at The Arkansas Traveler, joins The Daily Mississippian sports editor Grayson Weir to discuss Saturday’s SEC West matchup between Ole Miss and Arkansas. Grayson Weir: The Razorbacks’ offensive line has been unable to get a push on running plays, and the Rebels’ defense cannot stop the run. How much will Arkansas […]

Shea Patterson suffers knee injury, out for year

After suffering a torn PCL in the first half of Ole Miss’ 40-24 loss to LSU on Saturday, quarterback Shea Patterson will miss the remainder of the season. The former five-star recruit was brought to the medical tent after suffering what appeared to be a non-contact injury. Patterson left the field with one series remaining in the […]

In his play, humility and adaptability, Shea Patterson breaks the mold

Between assignments, blocking schemes and adrenaline-pumping rap beats, football players have a lot going through their heads as they get off the team bus and march toward the stadium. For Shea Patterson, it’s all Motown. “It just gets me in a good mood, always has,” the Toledo, Ohio, native said with a shrug. As a […]

Ole Miss football 101: A lifestyles editor’s perspective

This week, sports editor Grayson Weir sat down with Jonathan Gibson, assistant lifestyles editor, to discuss his perspective on the current Ole Miss football season and the general sports atmosphere in Oxford. Below is a transcript from that interview. Grayson: Thanks for taking the time to do this interview, Jonathan. I know you’re a busy guy. Jonathan: […]

Editor to editor: Vanderbilt

Cutler Klein, sports editor at the Vanderbilt Hustler, joins The Daily Mississippian sports editor Grayson Weir to discuss Saturday’s homecoming matchup between Ole Miss and Vanderbilt. Cutler Klein: Vanderbilt got a glimpse of Shea Patterson last season in relief of Chad Kelly in the Commodores’ late-season win over Ole Miss. How has he improved since […]

Harley Gardner sets sights on leadership role, NCAA championship

Learning to trust the process, Harley Gardner is shooting her way to the top of the NCAA rifle ranks. Through the first two matches of 2017, Gardner’s team-leading smallbore and strong air rifle scores have propelled Ole Miss rifle to victories over North Carolina State and Army West Point and to a No. 9 national […]

Editor to editor: Auburn

Nathan King, assistant sports editor at The Auburn Plainsman, joins DM sports editor Grayson Weir to discuss Saturday’s matchup between Ole Miss and Auburn. Nathan King: How does Ole Miss pick itself up after the big loss to Bama? Does this team have the maturity and leadership to forget that game? Grayson Weir: How can […]

Ole Miss gravely struggles in 66-3 loss to Nick Saban, No. 1 Alabama

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. ­­— On Saturday night, the Ole Miss Rebels marched in to Bryant-Denny Stadium hoping to take down the seemingly unbeatable Alabama Crimson Tide in primetime. Traveling to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for the first time since the 2015 Chad Kelly-led upset of the No. 2 Crimson Tide, the Rebels were in familiar territory as the […]

Former Rebel Laremy Tunsil joins national anthem protests

NFL protests that began in 2016 expanded across the nation this weekend after President Trump said on Friday that players who take part in kneeling or sitting during the national anthem should be fired. “Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say, ‘Get that son of a […]

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