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.

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 […]

Column: Is the football playoff schedule actually an issue?

The new College Football Playoff format has been criticized for multiple reasons — chief among them, perhaps, is the overlap of coaching hires with the postseason.   However, the coaching carousel is not actually that big of a problem. The phantom issue stems from one person: Lane Kiffin. Since the college football playoff expanded to 12 […]

3 takeaways from Ole Miss’ Fiesta Bowl loss

No. 6 Ole Miss Football — dubbed the “Team of Destiny” by some — lost the Fiesta Bowl 31-27 to No. 10 Miami, finishing the Rebels’ historic playoff run. Here are three takeaways from the loss that ended Ole Miss’ stellar season. Game of missed opportunities by both teams This was an incredible game that […]

Ole Miss hires Patrick Toney as defensive coordinator

Following Pete Golding’s promotion to head coach, Ole Miss has hired new defensive coordinator Patrick Toney for the role after the conclusion of the playoffs.  While many of the new hires have had former coaching or playing experience with the Rebels, like new offensive coordinator John David Baker, Toney comes in with no ties to […]

Report card: Grading Rebel performances from the 2026 Allstate Sugar Bowl

The Rebels were able to conquer their lone regular season loss and beat Georgia in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1 in Caesars Superdome. This article breaks down the performances of players and position groups using an A-F grading scale. The backfield — A Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss and running back Kewan Lacy both played very […]

Trinidad Chambliss to stay at Ole Miss pending waiver

Pending the outcome of a waiver request, quarterback Trinidad Chambliss has agreed to a new deal with the Rebels to remain the quarterback at Ole Miss in 2026 per Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports. Chambliss filed the original waiver back in November, and his representatives have been working with the NCAA throughout the past three […]

Ole Miss backup quarterback Austin Simmons enters the transfer portal

While Ole Miss is making history in the College Football Playoffs, the opening of the transfer portal on Jan. 2 has already affected the Rebels. Reports indicate Rebels backup quarterback Austin Simmons will transfer to another team.  The portal will stay open until Jan. 16, but it will remain open for five days following the […]

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