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.

3 takeaways from Ole Miss’ demolition of the Tulane Green Wave

In the first home football playoff game in Mississippi history, Ole Miss defended their legacy and beat Tulane 41-10 to advance to the College Football Playoff quarterfinals. Almost nothing has changed under Golding One phrase to sum up the team’s mentality the past few weeks has been “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Throughout […]

Ole Miss Men’s Basketball halts losing skid with two wins

Ole Miss Men’s Basketball traveled to Biloxi, Miss. to face Southern Miss before heading to Tupelo, Miss. to take on Alabama A&M, notching wins against both teams. Southern Miss Ole Miss took on Southern Miss on Saturday, Dec. 13. The team  started slow against the Golden Eagles and never heated up. In the first seven […]

Ole Miss hires new football coaches

While the Ole Miss Football staff sustained heavy losses following former head coach Lane Kiffin’s departure to LSU, Pete Golding and Ole Miss have made quick efforts to hire replacements.  Prior experience with the Rebels is a common theme of the hirings so far. Ole Miss has hired L’Damian Washington as a wide receivers coach, […]

Trinidad Chambliss honored as SEC Newcomer of the Year

Before the playoffs have even started, rising star quarterback Trinidad Chambliss has already added to his trophy case. Chambliss was honored as the SEC Newcomer of the Year on Wednesday, Dec. 10, an award voted on by all 16 SEC head coaches. He is the second ever recipient of this award; Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia […]

What does a playoff berth mean for Oxford and Ole Miss?

Making the playoffs is the quintessential goal for many sports teams. In college football, the playoffs are a battleground for glory, legacy and honor; however, they also create lucrative opportunities for programs. The College Football Playoff (CFP) receives over $1.3 billion from its media rights with ESPN alone. For programs, the real money comes from […]

Rejoining the Rebs: John David Baker hired as new offensive coordinator

Following Lane Kiffin’s departure from Ole Miss Football, along with several of the offensive staff to LSU, the Rebels are bringing back one of their own to serve as offensive coordinator. John David Baker will be rejoining the Ole Miss coaching staff from East Carolina. Baker will replace Charlie Weis Jr. as offensive coordinator for […]

3 takeaways from Ole Miss’ win against Mississippi State

Amid the rumors surrounding Lane Kiffin’s eventual departure, the Rebels drowned out the noise and beat Mississippi State 38-19 on Friday, Nov. 28 in the Egg Bowl. Chambliss is more than capable, but he has flaws  Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss’ rise to the starting quarterback role has been the best-case scenario for a team who lost […]

College GameDay and SEC Nation amplify game day atmospheres

This season, Ole Miss was featured on both College GameDay in Georgia and SEC Nation in Oklahoma — shows that regularly pull in millions of captivated viewers each week. Every SEC Nation analyst picked the Sooners to beat Ole Miss, but the Rebels ended up winning 34-26.  In a comical turn of events, SEC Nation […]

3 takeaways from Ole Miss’ narrow win over Florida

Despite trailing at halftime, the No. 7 Rebels outlasted unranked Florida to advance to 10-1 (6-1 SEC) on the season. Ole Miss finds ways to win — but remains a few plays away from being dominant Ole Miss seems to self-destruct right when things are going well. Last year against Florida, the defense forced two […]

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