Ole Miss lands commitment from All-CUSA offensive lineman Quincy McGee
OXFORD, Miss. — After finishing up his official visit to Ole Miss this weekend, UAB transfer offensive lineman Quincy McGee announced his commitment to the Rebels. He will have one year of eligibility remaining.
Former Ole Miss great Donte Moncrief also made the announcement via his own Twitter.
Ole miss Welcome my Cousin home!!!!! @qjm_55 pic.twitter.com/Y60xWoRbBP
— Donte Moncrief (@drm_12) January 15, 2023
McGee, a 6-foot-4, 295-pound Hattiesburg native, started all 12 games this season at right guard for UAB, earning All-Conference USA honors in the process.
Before playing for UAB, McGee was on the Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College team that won the 2019 NJCAA National Championship.
McGee’s commitment means he will join the Rebels’ high school o-line signees Brycen Sanders and Ethan Fields under new offensive line coach John Garrison’s tutelage.
Ole Miss also has four returning starters in the offensive trenches as Jayden Williams, Micah Pettus, Caleb Warren and Jeremy James are going to be back for the 2023 season, along with Reese McIntyre, Cedric Melton, Eli Acker and Cedrick Nicely.
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