Wilson Engeriser

Wilson Engeriser is a junior public policy leadership and rhetoric double major on the pre-law track from Fairhope, Ala. He is a Sports Staff Writer for The Daily Mississippian. He is involved around campus and in his free time he enjoys hiking, traveling and playing pickleball. He is also a huge Eagles and Bears fan.

Who are the top Rebel prospects ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft?

Though Ole Miss Football does not have quite as many highly touted NFL prospects ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft as it did in 2025, there is still plenty of talent in this year’s batch of soon-to-be professional Rebels. Five Ole Miss players were invited to participate in the 2026 NFL Combine in Indianapolis, Ind., […]

Ole Miss Football brings in two familiar faces as new assistants

Ole Miss Football and head coach Pete Golding continued their hiring spree last week with Terrence Metcalf and Marcus Woodson. Metcalf will serve as an assistant offensive coach, offensive line assistant and personal assistant, while Woodson will be the co-defensive coordinator. Both are former Ole Miss football players. During his playing career at Ole Miss, […]

Cotie McMahon honored with multiple awards

Ole Miss forward Cotie McMahon has been the engine behind a top Rebel team and has been rewarded for her individual efforts with the SEC Newcomer of the Year award, First Team All-SEC honors and The Sporting News All-America Second Team. Additionally, she is a finalist for the Cheryl Miller award, which honors the top […]

Ole Miss Men’s Basketball loses overtime thriller to Vanderbilt 89-86

The Ole Miss Men’s Basketball lost to Vanderbilt in overtime 89-86 at home on Tuesday, March 3 in their penultimate regular-season.  First half The Rebels started off well with a James Scott dunk and Ilias Kamardine 3-pointer. Malik Dia chucked up a 3-pointer that Vanderbilt answered with a 3-pointer of their own. Vanderbilt kept snatching […]

Mississippi bill would exempt NIL from income tax

The Mississippi House of Representatives passed a bill that would remove income tax from any name, image and likeness (NIL) deals for athletes at colleges and universities in the state of Mississippi on Feb. 25. House Bill 4014 was sent to the Senate on Feb. 26. The Mississippi state government is attempting to make the […]

How will NIL affect U.S. Olympic teams?

The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games were yet another great success for the United States on an international stage. The U.S. finished second in medal count (33) and second in gold medals (12), trailing Norway in both categories. However, the recent prevalence of NIL in college athletics and the uneven dispersal of money among […]

Ole Miss Men’s Basketball fails against LSU in double overtime

The Ole Miss Men’s Basketball team lost to LSU 106-99 on Wednesday, Feb. 25, marking the Rebels’ 10th straight SEC loss. Guard Ilias Kamardine led the Rebels with 26 points and 10 assists. He was one of four Rebels who finished with 16 points or more.  First half Both teams started out hitting shots. LSU […]

Ole Miss Men’s Basketball continues skid, loses to Texas A&M and Florida

Ole Miss Men’s Basketball looked to snap against Texas A&M, 88-77, and the No. 11 Florida Gators, 94-75, but dropped both games on Wednesday, Feb. 18 and Saturday, Feb. 21 respectively.  Texas A&M Ole Miss Men’s Basketball fell to Texas A&M in College Station, Texas. The Rebels led at halftime but could not secure the […]

Rebels from around the globe: meet the international student-athletes

Ole Miss’ sports teams, like its student body, draw from towns, cities and states across the country. However, there is another subset of student-athletes who are not discussed as frequently, yet are key contributors in several athletic programs — international players.  Though American football is perhaps the most popular sport in the country — FOX […]

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