Joshua Clayton

SEC distribution rises up to $624.2 million for 2018-19

Ole Miss Athletics got $44.6 million richer on Thursday as SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey announced 2018-19 revenue distribution for all member schools. The SEC distributed a total of $624.2 million from the conference office and $26.8 million for teams that participated in football bowl games in the 2018-19 season. Average school distribution increased from $43.1 […]

Rebels eliminated from SEC Tournament in quarterfinal by Razorbacks

The Ole Miss soccer team’s SEC Tournament run came up short with a tough loss to the No. 6 Arkansas Razorbacks in the quarterfinal on Tuesday. Top-seeded Arkansas (15-2-2) notched the deciding goal in the 24th minute when Madison Smith was called for handling in the penalty box. Taylor Malham put the penalty kick in […]

Rebels return to the court with revamped 2019-20 roster

With 40 days until tip-off, the Ole Miss basketball team is back on the court ready to make another statement. While most of the Rebels have been training in Oxford all summer, Monday marked the first official practice session in preparation for one of the most highly anticipated seasons in recent memory. Head coach Kermit […]

Make Kermit Pay: students shoot to cure cancer

Ole Miss students will have the opportunity to join the fight against cancer by making Kermit Davis open his checkbook.  The Ole Miss head basketball coach has partnered with Coaches vs. Cancer and the American Cancer Society to host the Make Kermit Pay philanthropy event as a part of homecoming week festivities. Students are invited […]

Column: Freshman production gives Rebels optimism for the future

The Ole Miss football team’s matchup with the newly top-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide turned into a blowout, as expected, but there’s no denying that there was something different about this loss. Every football coach in America will tell you over and over that there’s no such thing as a moral victory. A win is a […]

College football pick ’em

The boys are back in town. They’re back like a lateral and serious as an accounting exam. Josh took a few hits in week four, and Griffin took a week off to recuperate from three seriously bad beats in week three. They’re back, and they’re confident. Follow them along for this magical journey through week […]

Corral day-to-day with bruised ribs

As the ominous matchup against Alabama approaches, Ole Miss has replaced the regular practice music playlist with the sound of rabid opposing fans, which blares from the loudspeakers on the practice field. This is indicative of the overall mood of the program as the dynamic of the preparation for the Tuscaloosa trip changed when starting […]

Former Ole Miss quarterback Jevan Snead dead at 32

Austin police are investigating the death of former Ole Miss quarterback Jevan Snead according to a report from the Austin American-Stateman. The overnight death occurred in downtown Austin, and officials do not suspect foul . Snead was 32 years old. According to the Statesman, Austin-Travis County EMS officials said authorities responded to a call at […]

College football pick ’em

I don’t want to talk about last week. We did so bad that my fellow prognosticator, Griffin Neal, has hung up the cleats. He really just didn’t show up to the office this week. That was tough, but it’s all over now. It’s week four, and we guarantee that we’ll literally never be wrong about […]

Miss Ole Miss winner disqualified

A last-minute ASB Attorney General’s investigation disqualified Taran Carrasco, who received a majority of the votes in the Miss Ole Miss runoff election, due to a campaign violation of the ASB Code and Constitution concerning bribery.  ASB Judicial Chair Liza Boyer confirmed that Carrasco was disqualified due to bribery, but added that “it was less […]

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