Ole Miss EDGE Princewill Umanmielen is officially in the transfer portal, as @ChaseParham first reported.
LSU is the team to watch, willing to pay a six-figure buyout along with a hefty rev share price, sources confirm.
Tuesday was the last day to enroll for spring semester at LSU. Source close to the situation tells me the admissions office might grant an exception if Umanmielen cleared the portal today.
@1045espn@LASportsDotNet
Fritz just outclassed today by Zverev. Didn't see a loss in straight sets like that.
Best chance for an American Wimbledon winner in the modern era goes down in flames.
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Ole Miss really had to earn this CWS trip with a very difficult path, winning perhaps the most loaded regional (taking some epic games against Nebraska and ASU), then going on the road against the No. 4 national seed and sweeping them in front of 10K people. Rebs are tough, man.
@RhettHobart@trentonwinford@PabloEscoburner Does this hospitality group regularly operate as an approved lodging vendor for the university?
If so, is Auburn committed to no longer contracting with them for future opportunities?
It’s hard for me to fathom a local hotel group jeopardizing that relationship.
Lane Kiffin says Ole Miss would’ve reached the national championship game if he’d coached the playoff, with Pete Golding in booth.
‘What are you going to argue?’
That, plus 6 other takeaways from Kiffin’s interview with @usatodaysports.
https://t.co/t2FXpZS6mQ
“He also wishes his Ole Miss tenure would be remembered as ‘these amazing six years together’ instead of a messy divorce.”
Don’t know how you can observe his behavior over the last five months and type that with a straight face.
Lane Kiffin has a bobblehead of himself as the Tennessee coach and a mini bottle of French’s yellow mustard in his office at LSU.
He knows what to expect Sept. 19. He also wishes his Ole Miss tenure would be remembered as “these amazing six years together” instead of a messy divorce.
More: https://t.co/QhKso9NcHI
Steve Sarkisian tells @MattHayesCFB academic standards are different at Texas.
“At Texas, we will only take 50% of a player’s academic credit hours. But at Ole Miss, all you have to do is take basket weaving & you can get an Ole Miss degree.”
https://t.co/xRrA78M3r1
Lane Kiffin knows LSU Football fans want immediate success but he stresses it takes time to build a program to an elite level.
He is excited about the new era but essentially is asking for patience to get LSU back to the glory days.
Not in Business or First class. People pay to have comfort in Business and First class so they can work, not listen to crying babies.
I don’t want to listen to crying babies when I’m traveling for work and paying more for comfort while I work.
Many parents think this spending is going to lead to college scholarships, but for most parents putting the money they spend on youth sports into college funds would be a better return on investment.