Ole Miss lands commitment from 2024 offensive lineman Joseph Cryer
OXFORD, Miss. — Offensive lineman Joseph Cryer committed to Ole Miss Friday, announcing his pledge on social media.
#AGTG This has been a dream of mine since knee high couldn’t be more blessed !! I’m 110 % locked in !! Oxford I’m Home ❤️🦈 pic.twitter.com/XRH2cQucnl
— Joseph “𝐵𝐼𝐺 𝐻𝑂𝑆𝑆 ” Cryer (@JoBighossCryer) June 3, 2023
“This has been a dream of mine since knee-high. Couldn’t be more blessed. I’m 110 percent locked in. Oxford is home.”
Joseph Cryer
The Natchitoches Central (Natchitoches, LA) lineman is nicknamed “Big Hoss” for a reason; he’s 6-foot-4, 290 pounds. He also becomes the first offensive lineman to commit to Ole Miss in this cycle.
Cryer, one of the highest-rated recruits in central Louisiana in the Class of 2024, will play his final high school season at Nat Central High School. He previously played ball down the road at 2A powerhouse Many High School where he anchored an o-line that blocked for multiple thousand-yard rushers each year.
Big Joseph Cryer Many, dude is built like a brick wall!! 2024 3⭐️ OT 6’4” 290 pic.twitter.com/Ft2XMN1erv
— Jo Eddlemon (@justamom48) December 10, 2022
Cryer, in Oxford for camp this weekend, is the ninth commit for the Rebels in the 2024 class. He’s the No. 81 interior offensive lineman and the No. 31 overall player in Louisiana, according to 247Sports.
The big man holds over 20 offers, including those from Mississippi State, Missouri, Oklahoma State, TCU, Nebraska, Boston College and Cincinnati, to name a few.
Back in April, Cryer, who has been primarily recruited by Ole Miss offensive line coach John Garrison, made visits to TCU and Oklahoma State, but ultimately selected the Rebels.
Currently, Ole Miss sits at No. 21 in the 247Sports team rankings for 2024.
(Feature image credit: Lee Ann Herring, The Rebel Walk)
Lee Ann is the Director of Recruiting for The Rebel Walk. She is a veteran SEC sports journalist and NFL content writer. She is also the Sr. Editor for MESPORTS digital. Herring-Olvedo is a Brown University graduate who loves good cigars, good games, and a smooth glass of bourbon — not necessarily in that order.
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