Four-star 2025 OL Mario Nash Jr. announces official visit to Ole Miss
OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss football is preparing for a summer filled with visits from some of the most talented recruits around the country. On Friday, Mario Nash Jr., a four-star offensive lineman from the Magnolia State, announced that he would be visiting Ole Miss from June 14–16.
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4⭐️ Mario Nash Jr. (@BigNash_77) from Kemper County High School (De Kalb, MS) releases his official visit dates! https://t.co/4DQItbAVyw pic.twitter.com/qxrizuIMtm
— NPGPX Design (@NathanPurvis) May 9, 2024
Nash also announced three additional schools he will visit: Clemson, LSU, and Mississippi State.
Nash, an offensive lineman out of the 2025 class who is from DeKalb, Mississippi, attends Kemper County High School. Standing at 6-foot-5 and weighing 285 pounds, Mario possesses a substantial frame that will be extremely effective at the next level.
Looking at his junior year film, the physicality and aggressiveness are what you’ll notice immediately with Nash. He gets downhill quickly and finds himself in the second level of the defense on nearly every play.
Nash currently has offers from: Mississippi State, LSU (will visit June 21), Clemson (will visit June 7-9), Florida State, Auburn, Colorado, Georgia Tech, Houston, Illinois, Jackson State, Kentucky, Maryland, Memphis, Miami, Mississippi Valley State, Missouri, Oregon, Penn State, Purdue, Southern Miss, Tulane, Virginia Tech, Clemson, Akron, Boston College, Duke, and others.
After helping his team finish 9-3 on the season, Nash was named a first-team all-state player as a junior, proving his off-the-chart potential.
A few clips from @RivalsCamp by @samspiegs! Thanks for the coverage! @MarshallRivals @adamgorney pic.twitter.com/IaAG7v2XFd
— Mario Nash Jr ⭐️ (@BigNash_77) April 29, 2024
While head coach Lane Kiffin and his staff have not yet received any offensive line commitments in the 2025 class, one can bet they’re about to get going with the big men up front.
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