Visitors List | Lane Kiffin, Ole Miss hosting recruits for Georgia Southern game
OXFORD, Miss. — Tonight, many of Ole Miss football’s top prospects will be hitting the football field to help lead their teams to victory under the Friday Night Lights. But come Saturday, they will have the ‘Sip on their mind as they take recruiting visits to Oxford.
The Rebels return from Winston-Salem after defeating Wake Forest, 40-6. There were some sloppy moments, but Ole Miss remains unscathed at 3-0 as they head into the final non-conference game before they kick off SEC action at home against the the Kentucky Wildcats.
The Rebels’ play on the field continues to make a statement, week-in and week-out, causing plenty of young playmakers to take stock of what head coach Lane Kiffin and his staff are building. Week 4 will be no different as ‘the greatest show on turf’ will be back in Vaught-Hemingway.
Here is the initial list of who we can expect at the game on Saturday.
Class of 2025
Andrew Maddox | 4-star DT | Oak Grove High School | MS
Jacobi Moore | 3-star WR | East MS Community College | MS
Patrick Tackie | DT | Hinds CC | MS
Brent GordanJr. | SAF | Cecilia High School | LA
AJ Parker | CB | Madison Ridgeland |MS
Julius Lane | CB | Pike Road | AL
Class of 2026
Carsyn Baker | 4-star RB| Langston Hughes | GA
Zayion Cotton | 3-star WR | Grenada High School | MS
Xavier “Dolph” McDonald | 4-star WR | Morton | MS
Mack Sutter | 4-star TE | Dunlap | IL
Rokarius Brown | SAF| Southaven | MS
Yaha Gaad | DE | South Gibson | TN
Braylon Outlaw | 3-star LB |Pike Road | AL
BJ Begood | SAF | Montgomery Catholic| AL
Octavious Pemell | CB | Holmes Community College | MS
Class of 2027
Jeremiah Dent | RB | Marion | AK
Andrew Beard | 4-star RB | Prince Ave Christian | GA
Jimmy Kalis | OL | Central Catholic | PA
Class of 2028
Andrae Maddox | DT |Oak Grove High School | MS
Kevin Hughes | WR | Buford | GA
As always, these visit lists are fluid. There can be recruiting surprises lurking around the corner, including the commitment watch of coveted 4-star safety Ladarian Clardy out of Escambia High School in Pensacola, FL. He is scheduled to announce on Saturday.
In the meantime, Ole Miss will have another weekend of top talent in Oxford to watch Saturday’s game. We’ll keep you posted on what recruits are saying about the visit.
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