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2/07/2018 6:27 am  #1


2018 Ole Miss Rebels Sports Signing Day Central - Links and Updates

Click the links below for 2018 Ole Miss Signing Day Information:

Official Ole Miss Signing Day Site
http://www.olemisssports.com/signingday/

Ole Miss Spirit/247 Spirit Commitments
https://247sports.com/college/ole-miss/Season/2018-Football/Commits

Ole Miss Rivals Commitments
https://olemiss.rivals.com/commitments/football/2018

SBN Nation Recruiting Updates
https://www.sbnation.com/college-football-recruiting/2018/2/6/16965754/national-signing-day-2018-schedule-commits-announcements-ceremonies

Scheduled Signing Day Ceremonies on ESPN Involving Potential Ole Miss Signees
8 a.m. ET hour
Four-star ATH Marquez Ezzard: Miami, Ole Miss - (COMMITTED to Miami)
10 a.m. ET hour
Four-star OG Tank Jenkins: Auburn, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Texas A&M - (COMMITTED to TAMU)
Noon ET hour
Four-star WR Tommy Bush: Baylor, Georgia, Michigan State, Ole Miss (ESPN2) - (COMMITTED TO GEORGIA)
 

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2/07/2018 7:52 am  #2


Re: 2018 Ole Miss Rebels Sports Signing Day Central - Links and Updates

Ole Miss Commitment Updates
12:27- NOAH JEFFERSON
DT | 6-6 | 330 | LAS VEGAS, NEV. (ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE)

11:35 - TYLAN KNIGHT
ATH | 5-7 | 170 | PEARL, MISS. (PEARL HS)

7:36 - MILES BATTLE
WR | 6-3 | 187 | HOUSTON, TEXAS (CY CREEK HS)

7:27 - KEVONTAE' RUGGS
LB | 6-4 | 190 | MONTGOMERY, ALA. (LEE HS)

7:26 - JAKOREY HAWKINS
DB | 6-0 | 185 | MONTGOMERY, ALA. (LEE HS)

7:10 - LUKE KNOX
LB | 6-4 | 210 | BRENTWOOD, TENN. (BRENTWOOD ACADEMY)

6:38 - HAMILTON HALL
OL | 6-5 | 315 | ATLANTA, GA. (CHAMBLEE CHARTER HS)

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2/07/2018 8:30 am  #3


Re: 2018 Ole Miss Rebels Sports Signing Day Central - Links and Updates

ACC
Clemson: 4-star ATH Mario Goodrich
4-star WR Justyn Ross to Clemson over Alabama, Auburn

Florida State: 
4-star ATH Tre’Shaun Harrison to Florida State over Oregon via his tomahawk-chopping mom
4-star DE Malcom Lamar
4-star WR Jordan Young flips from Tennessee
3-star DL Jamarcus Chatman over Miami
3-star RB Anthony Grant flips from Tennessee

Georgia Tech: 3-star RB Christian Malloy flips from FIU

Louisville: 4-star S Marlon Character Jr.

Miami: 4-star ATH Marquez Ezzard over Ole Miss
4-star DT Nesta Silvera sticks

NC State: 4-star CB Taiyon Palmer over Nebraska, Tennessee
3-star DE Derrick Eason over Notre Dame

North Carolina: 4-star OT William Barnes over Florida
3-star DT Garvin Lewis
3-star OG Ed Montilus

Pitt: 4-star RB Mychale Salahuddin
3-star DE Habakkuk Baldonado (All-Name Team captain) from Italy (!)

Syracuse: 3-star DE Caleb Okechukwu

Virginia: 3-star DT Aaron Faumui

Virginia Tech: 4-star LB Dax Hollifield

Big 12
Iowa State: 
3-star ATH Tayvonn Kyle
3-star QB Brock Purdy

Oklahoma: 4-star DT Michael Thompson over Missouri

TCU: 3-star S ArDarius Washington flips from LSU

Texas: 4-star DE Joseph Ossai to Texas over Texas A&M

Big Ten
Maryland:
 4-star DB Ken Montgomery

Nebraska: 4-star DE Caleb Tannor
4-star RB Maurice Washington over Arizona State
3-star OL Willie Canty III
3-star ATH Cam Taylor

Ohio State: 5-star OT Nick Petit-Frere over Alabama, Florida, Michigan, Notre Dame
4-star DL Tyler Friday sticks
4-star LB Javontae Jean-Baptiste to Ohio State over Nebraska, Virginia Tech

Penn State: 4-star OT Rasheed Walker over Ohio State

Wisconsin: 3-star S Rachad Wildgoose Jr.

Independent
Notre Dame:
 4-star CB Noah Boykin to Notre Dame over Florida, Virginia
4-star WR Lawrence Keys III
4-star OT Jarrett Patterson
3-star CB D.J. Brown
3-star RB C’Bo Flemister flips from Georgia Tech

Pac-12
Arizona State: 
3-star QB Jarrett Bell
3-star S Cameron Phillips
Cal: 3-star LB Joseph Ogunbanjo
Oregon State: 3-star LB Semisi Saluni
3-star LB Matthew Tago
Stanford: 4-star QB Tanner McKee to Stanford over Alabama, Texas, Texas A&M, Washington ... but he’s planning to take two years off
UCLA: 3-star RB Martell Irby flips from Arizona
3-star DT Otito Ogbonnia
3-star CB Rayshad Williams flips from Vanderbilt
USC: 5-star CB Olaijah Griffin (son of Warren G) over Alabama, Oregon, Tennessee
4-star LB Solomon Tuliaupupu to USC over Notre Dame, UCLA
4-star WR Devon Williams over Oregon
Utah: 4-star WR Solomon Enis
3-star RB Devin Brumfield
3-star DE Jonny Fanaika
3-star LB Tennessee Pututau
Washington: 4-star DT Tuli Letuligasenoa

SEC
Alabama:
 5-star CB Patrick Surtain Jr. over Clemson, LSU, Miami
3-star LB Jaylen Moody
3-star CB Eddie Smith over Tennessee
Auburn: 4-star WR Matthew Hill signs after all
3-star DE Caleb Johnson
Florida: 4-star WR Jacob Copeland over Alabama, Tennessee (the two schools his mom evidently would’ve preferred)
4-star DE Andrew Chatfield over Florida State, Miami
Georgia: 5-star CB Tyson Campbell to Georgia over Alabama, Miami
4-star WR Tommy Bush over Baylor, Michigan State, Ole Miss via a crying baby niece
4-star LB Otis Reese, Michigan’s only top-100 recruit, flips
4-star LB Quay Walker over Alabama, Tennessee, all via HAT FAKE
Kentucky: 4-star LB Christopher Oats 
3-star S Kavosiey Smoke
LSU: 4-star WR JaMarr Chase over Auburn, TCU
Mississippi State: 3-star QB Aaron Brule
3-star DE Fabien Lovett
3-star CB Jaylon Reed
Missouri: 3-star ATH Tyler Badie flips from Memphis
Ole Miss: 3-star LB Luke Knox over a buncha smarty-smart schools
South Carolina: 4-star DT Rick Sandidge over Georgia, North Carolina
Tennessee: 3-star S Trevon Flowers
3-star DE John Mincey over South Carolina
3-star S Joseph Norwood
3-star WR Cedric Tillman
Texas A&M: 4-star DL Bobby Brown flips from Alabama
4-star QB James Foster over Florida State, LSU
4-star OG Tank Jenkins over Auburn, Oklahoma, Ole Miss
4-star DE Jeremiah Martin over Oregon, Oklahoma, Washington
3-star TE Glenn Beal

Group of 5
Arkansas State:
 3-star OT Jax Gasaway (All-Name Team captain)
Cincinnati: 4-star TE Leonard Taylor
East Carolina: 3-star DE Dorian Hardy
FAU: 3-star S Armani Adams
Georgia Southern: 3-star CB Justin Birdson
3-star LB Quin Williams
Hawaii: 3-star WR Michael Washington
Louisiana Tech: 3-star S Derek Turner
Marshall: 3-star ATH Markeis Colvin
3-star CB Steven Gilmore
3-star DE Aaron Morgan
Memphis: 3-star G Will Lawrence
San Diego State: 3-star RB Zidane Thomas
3-star C Alama Uluave
Southern Miss: 3-star LB Nick Dawson
3-star DT Isaiah Johnson
WKU: 3-star S Avonta Crim

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2/07/2018 10:20 am  #4


Re: 2018 Ole Miss Rebels Sports Signing Day Central - Links and Updates

Ole Miss has 20 commitments from recruits.  It is not totally clear how many the Rebels can sign considering the NCAA and self imposed sanctions, but the transfer players may have helped increase the number of signers available for the 2018 season.

Here is a list of players with interest in signing with Ole Miss.  The first group are players with higher percentages to sign with Ole Miss.  The second group includes players with an interest in Ole Miss, but a lower percentage to sign.

HIGHER PERCENTAGE:
Charles Strong, (RB - Lake Butler, FL)
William Lisenby (OLB - Round Rock, TX)
Tylan Knight (CD - Pearl, MS) - COMMITTED to OLE MISS

LOWER PERCENTAGE:
Tank Jenkins (OG - Montgomery, AL) - highest probability OK - COMMITTED TO TAMU
Fabien Lovett ( SDE - Olive Branch, MS) - highest probability Moo U - COMMITTED TO MOO U
Jaylon Reed (CB - Olive Branch, MS) - highest probability Moo U - COMMITTED TO MOO U

Jaylen Moody (ILB - Conway, SC) - highest probability AL - COMMITTED TO AL

SOME POSSIBILITIES:
4-star Tommy Bush
Overall rank: 196
Wide receiver rank: 37
Hometown: Schertz, Texas
Prediction:
Ole Miss, Baylor, Georgia, Texas - COMMITTED TO GEORGIA
 

4-star Marquez Ezzard
Overall rank: 344
Athlete rank: 18
Hometown: Stockbridge, Georgia
Prediction:
Miama (FL) or Ole Miss - COMMITTED TO MIAMI

 
3-star Joseph Foucha
Overall rank: 600
Safety rank: 41
Hometown: New Orleans, Louisiana
Prediction:
Arkansas - COMMITTED TO ARKANSAS

 
NR Tahj Williams
Overall rank: N/A
Inside linebacker rank: N/A
Hometown: Homerville, Georgia
Prediction:
UCF or Ole Miss

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2/09/2018 1:40 pm  #5


Re: 2018 Ole Miss Rebels Sports Signing Day Central - Links and Updates

What about the two kids from Madison and the RB from Coahoma Community College? Why are they not showing on the official signing list? Are they preferred walk-ons?

 

2/09/2018 2:40 pm  #6


Re: 2018 Ole Miss Rebels Sports Signing Day Central - Links and Updates

Most likely these players will either be grey shirts or walkons.   I do not have anything on the RB from Coahoma CC, so if you have some information, please post it.  Here is a Tweet on two signees from Madison Central:

https://twitter.com/MCJags_Football/status/961289649217064961


 


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2/10/2018 5:03 am  #7


Re: 2018 Ole Miss Rebels Sports Signing Day Central - Links and Updates

Confirmed that LB Truett Bourne and DE Lawson Stockett from Madison Central will be walkons.


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2/10/2018 11:27 am  #8


Re: 2018 Ole Miss Rebels Sports Signing Day Central - Links and Updates

Complete analysis of the 2018 Ole Miss recruiting class

OXFORD, Miss. – The day before the early signing period last December, Ole Miss was sitting at a paltry 61st place in the country—and earlier in the fall had even been ranked as low as 90th.

After today’s National Signing Day, however, the Rebels sit at 30th in the country with 22 signees, per 247Sports Composite Rankings.

The Rebels’ newest players include 3 four-star recruits, 6 high 3-stars, and a couple of JUCO All-Americans who will plug holes on defense.

Here’s a complete breakdown of each of the players in the Ole Miss signing class of 2018.
QB Matt Corral: 4-star 6’2 202 – Ranked #4 at his position in the country. Out of Long Beach Poly (CA), Corral was the single most crucial signee in this class based upon talent and the QB room’s depth or lack thereof.

WR Elijah Moore: 4-star 5’11 181 –  Slot receiver who chose Ole Miss over Georgia. Gives Ole Miss elite speed inside. Will immediately replace former slots Tre’ Nixon and Van Jefferson who transferred to UCF and Florida, respectively. Will likely play immediately.

WR Miles Battle: 4-star 6’4 190 – Out of Cy-Creek (TX), Battle chose Ole Miss over a host of suitors including Oregon. With the potential losses of #nWo members Damarkus Lodge, AJ Brown, and D.K. Metcalf to the NFL, Battle will be able to have at least a year of seasoning behind the trio of studs before stepping in to major playing time.

DT Noah Jefferson: 3-star 6’6 330 – Out of high school, Jefferson was one of the top recruits in the country and ended up signing with USC. Ultimately, he went the JUCO route at Arizona Western and has since signed with Ole Miss. He will be in the mix for playing time immediately and has the talent to be quite a force on the Landshark D.

DT/OG Jalen Cunningham: 3-star 6’6 345 – Cunningham chose Ole Miss over Alabama and has been rated as a potential “NFL caliber Guard should he make the move,” according head coach Matt Luke. I think he makes the move to the OL sooner rather than later and will blossom into a stud inside.

LB Kevontae’ Ruggs: 3-star 6’4 210 – Another of a host of Alabama prep talent that chose Ole Miss. Ruggs, also, chose Ole Miss over Alabama (where his brother plays) and has the athleticism to force his way into the rotation early. Ruggs is extremely long and athletic and can cover in space just as well as he can stop the run. Ideally, a redshirt would be optimal to add weight onto his frame, but Ole Miss isn’t dealing with an ideal situation at linebacker. Ruggs is one to watch.

DL James Williams: 3-star 6’6 285 – Williams is already a fan favorite due to him flipping from an in-state rival, but his play on the field should make him even more loved. Williams is a massive and athletic individual who can play any of the four defensive line positions.

The staff sees early playing time in Williams’ future. I see him as a DT, long-term, in a Nkemdiche role, where he is tasked with causing havoc inside.

WR Demarcus Gregory: 3-star 6’3 204 – Before suffering an injury, he was a four-star, but sites tend to re-rank guys that don’t play much their senior years. The South Carolina native will likely end up as an outside receiver but may start out at slot. Gregory was one of the first commits and held true through all the offseason turmoil. He chose Ole Miss over Florida and South Carolina.

RB Scottie Phillips: 3-star 5’9 205 – The staff feels that Phillips will be in the mix to start right away. He is rated as the #1 JUCO running back in the country and probably would’ve been a four-star had he played the recruiting game but Phillips chose to commit to the Rebels once he got the offer and never looked back.

LB Vernon Dasher: 3-star 6’3 215 JUCO –  Dasher was a first team All-American at Coffeyville CC (KS) and has the athleticism to play, if not start, right away. He chose Ole Miss over Kansas State. His combination of speed and size is something that Ole Miss can definitely use at the linebacker position.

LB Jacquez Jones: 3-star 6’1 225 – Another Alabama native, Jones will likely stick at inside linebacker and will also be in the mix for playing time due to depth issues. Jones was a tackling machine in high school and his physicality, alone, will have the staff keeping a close eye on him in practices. He is related to Ole Miss defensive line coach Freddie Roach.

DT Hal Northern: 3-star 6’3 293 – Northern is another JUCO All-American who was a star at one of the top JUCO’s in the country in Northwest CC (MS). Originally from Tunica, MS, Northern will very likely play immediately and can possibly play at DE much like Breeland Speaks did this past year. Northern, Coatney, Benito, and others have the interior of the DL looking stout for 2018.

DT Ka’Darian Hill: 3-star 6’1 270 – A Eufala, AL native, Hill has the versatility to play all along the defensive front for Ole Miss and is in fantastic shape for a high school lineman. He will remind the Rebel faithful of a bigger Isaac Gross.

S/ATH Cam White: 3-star 6’1 185 – White played all over the field for Mississippi powerhouse Madison Central. He specifically starred at running back this season but will likely move to safety at the next level. White is not afraid of contact which is something Ole Miss fans will recall at the safety position from Cody Prewitt and Trae Elston. Two of White’s teammates also chose to walk-on at Ole Miss in LB Truett Bourne and DE Lawson Stockett.

OL Hamilton Hall: 3-star 6’5 315 – Hall chose Ole Miss over offers from Louisville, Nebraska, Indiana, and Mississippi State. I see him as an offensive guard unless he trims down some and moves to tackle. Hall will have at least a year behind seasoned veterans to get his body right and learn the offense.

CB JaKorey Hawkins: 3-star 6’0 190 –  Hawkins brings the coveted size/speed combination at corner that Ole Miss has been trying to recruit the last several years. Auburn showed heavy interest late, but Ole Miss was able to gain his signature during the second signing period. Hawkins showed well at the MS/AL all-star game. He hails from Robert E. Lee in Montgomery, AL which is the same school as Kevontae’ Ruggs.

DT Quentin Bivens: 3-star 6’3 295 –  Bivens is one of those guys that might need a year before he can contribute, but when he does, he’ll be a stud. If his height and weight is listed correctly, and from seeing film and in person, I see him being able to get up to a playing weight of around 320 with elite quickness inside.

CB Keidron Smith: 3-star 6’2 180 – Smith is one of those guys where you look at his ranking and then you see his offers and film and just kind of sit there with a puzzled look. The size and speed is off the charts at a crucial position. A telling story is that the night before early signing day, Harbaugh at Michigan tried his best to sway Smith into waiting, but the young man decided to stick with the Rebels in the end.

LB Jonathan Hess: 3-star 6’5 220 – Out of Vestavia Hills (AL), Hess brings size at the linebacker position that Ole Miss hasn’t seen in years. He may also play a little defensive end once he puts on some more weight, but his athleticism is elite. He played safety up until this season.

LB Luke Knox: 3-star 6’3 217 – Knox, who is brother to current Ole Miss star TE Dawson Knox, played all over for Brentwood Academy (TN) but projects as a linebacker at Ole Miss. Initially holding a gray shirt offer, upon arrival for his official visit, Ole Miss saw his measurables and decided to offer on the spot. If he’s anything like his brother, his athleticism bodes well for a depleted linebacker corps.

ATH Tylan Knight: 2-star 5’7 173 – When you look in the dictionary for the definition of an athlete, Knight’s picture will be there. Knight, who led Pearl (MS) to a state title this year, is the freakiest athlete in this signing class. Despite his size (which even at 5’7 may be generous), he flat out dominated at the highest level in Mississippi–and then went to the MS/AL all-star game and was easily the best player on the field. He will be looked at on both sides of the ball at several positions, but I see him as a hybrid RB/Slot receiver who will be utilized in space as often as possible. Return man may also be in his repertoire.

OL Dwayne Wallace: Wallace started 9 games in 2016 at right guard for Cal but wasn’t with the team last season. He is a graduate transfer and is, therefore, eligible to play immediately. He will help create even more depth on a stout returning offensive line.

SOURCE:  Italiano, Tucker.  "Complete analysis of the 2018 Ole Miss recruiting class."  7 February 2018, http://therebelwalk.com/2018/02/complete-analysis-of-the-2018-ole-miss-recruiting-class/.


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2/10/2018 1:54 pm  #9


Re: 2018 Ole Miss Rebels Sports Signing Day Central - Links and Updates

catfishboy wrote:

The Rebels’ newest players include 3 four-star recruits, 6 high 3-stars, and a couple of JUCO All-Americans who will plug holes on defense.

LOL....now THAT is hilarious...the Lukesters have now come up with their own classification for average.....as though it enhances the quality of this 3-star laden class....these people are drunk on the red and blue kool aid. 


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2/10/2018 2:01 pm  #10


Re: 2018 Ole Miss Rebels Sports Signing Day Central - Links and Updates

Red and Blue Kool-Aid Star Kit. Make your own stars and proclaim any number of stars you desire.  With this kit everyone can be a 5-star!

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