What Recruits Will Lane Kiffin, Rebels have in Oxford this Weekend for Juice Fest 2024?
OXFORD, Miss. — Juice Fest 2024 is almost here! This huge recruiting weekend will see head coach Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss football welcome recruits from across the country to the annual event.
We’ve got the names of the playmakers who are set to be in town this weekend. Keep in mind, it can change with additions and subtractions made as the weekend draws nigh. We’ll keep you posted on who makes it to town.
Class of 2027
2027 RB Quinterrius Moonie Gipson — Kell (Ga.)
2027 TE Mark Bowman — Mater Dei (Calif.)
Class of 2026
2026 QB Ryder Lyons — Folsom (Calif.)
2026 QB Mike Mitchell — Archbishop Riordan (Calif.)
2026 QB Luke Fahey — Mission Viejo (Calif.)
2026 QB Michael Clayton — Seminole (Fla.)
2026 RB Amari Latimer — Sandy Creek (Ga.)
2026 RB Jayreon Campbell — McEachern (Ga.)
2026 RB JJ Hill — Tupelo (Miss.)
2026 WR Vance Spafford — Mission Vlejo (Calif.)
2026 TE Mack Sutter — Dunlap (Ill.)
2026 OL/DL Danny Beale III — Cross County (Ark.)
2026 CB Zyan Gibson — Gadsden City (Ala.)
2026 CB Hayward Howard — Edna Karr (La.)
2026 CB Preston Ashley — Brandon (Miss.)
2026 SAF Rokarius Brown — Southaven (Miss.)
Class of 2025
2025 RB Shekai Mills-Knight — Baylor School (Tenn.)
2025 RB Jamichael Jones — Pike Road (Ala.)
2025 WR Caleb Cunningham — Choctaw County (Miss.) – Alabama Commit
2025 TE Hayden Bradley — Buford (Ga.) – Ole Miss Commit
2025 OL TJ Hendricks — Community School of Naples (Fla.)
2025 OL Kenneth Boston — Rayville (La.) – Ole Miss Commit
2025 JACK Talib Graham — Daphne (Ala.) – Ole Miss Commit
2025 DE Jared Smith — Thompson (Ala.)
2025 SAF Cortez Thomas — Holmes County (Miss.)
Herring-Olvedo sees college football the way championship programs do—from inside the personnel room. Every evaluation, every roster move, every recruiting battle tells a bigger story about identity, culture, and how a program is built to win in December, not just July.
With more than 15 years covering the SEC and the national recruiting landscape, Herring-Olvedo has built a reputation as one of the sport’s most respected personnel-driven voices—blending film evaluation, roster construction, and long-term program vision through a true front-office lens. Her coverage of powerhouse brands like Ole Miss Rebels and Kentucky Wildcatshas consistently gone beyond headlines, focusing instead on the blueprint behind winning programs: development, fit, culture, and recruiting strategy.
That foundation was formed early at Brown University, where she worked in player personnel and recruiting while competing as a student-athlete. Inside those recruiting operations rooms, she learned how elite organizations are truly built—through relentless evaluation, relationship building, projection, and trust in the board. Those experiences shaped the way she studies the game today: part scout, part storyteller, part architect.
Her analysis and reporting have appeared across major platforms including ESPN, NFL coverage spaces, USA Today Sports, and Saturday Down South. She also brought her personnel-minded approach to the airwaves as an on-air analyst for the Wake Up 502 College Football Show on Big X Sports Radio 96.1, where she became known for combining film-room detail with a wider understanding of roster identity and program trajectory.
In 2025, covering the rise of Houston Cougars football under Willie Fritz reignited the part of the sport that first drew her into football—the culture, the edge, the belief that a roster can reshape an entire city. That inspiration led to the launch of Coogs 365 Sports, a platform built to cover Houston athletics through a true scouting and recruiting lens while connecting the emotion of the game to the heartbeat of H-Town.
Now, Herring-Olvedo returns to The Rebel Walk where with an even deeper perspective shaped by years inside recruiting circles, national SEC coverage, and hands-on evaluation experience. Her return brings a familiar voice back to Ole Miss coverage—but with an evolved lens rooted in roster architecture, player development, and the modern realities of building championship-caliber football in the NIL and portal era.
For Herring-Olvedo, recruiting has never been about stars beside a name. It is about identifying competitors, projecting growth, and building a locker room capable of sustaining success. Her philosophy mirrors the best front offices in football: stack traits, trust culture, and never stop building.



