There’s a pattern I’ve noticed when it comes to Ole Miss and Oxford.
For years, when Ole Miss football was mediocre or irrelevant nationally, people loved romanticizing the place. They’d talk about how they’d always wanted to visit Oxford. They’d bring up William Faulkner, the food scene, the music, the charm of the town, the Grove, the pageantry. Ole Miss was treated like this fascinating Southern experience everyone wanted to see for themselves.
But the second Ole Miss became a real threat in college football, the second it started competing for top recruits, playoff spots, and legitimacy on the national stage the tone changed. Suddenly, people are reaching for every negative stereotype they can find, using the school’s history as ammunition when it becomes convenient competitively or to score points on social media.
Pretty clear some SEC coaches have disdain for Ole Miss, the program's recent rise and/or the current coaching staff
If I'm an Ole Miss fan, I couldn't be more fired up about that
Keep in mind, the alleged racist basketweavers advanced further than any SEC team last year
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NEWS: The NCAA’s appeal to the Mississippi Supreme Court in the Trinidad Chambliss eligibility case has been denied. He’ll be eligible to play for Ole Miss in 2026.
The Mississippi Supreme Court has denied the NCAA’s request to interlocutory appeal in the Trinidad Chambliss case. The appeal won’t be heard, and the injunction remains. He’s Ole Miss’ quarterback in 2026.
Post Season Thoughts
**Heck of a rebuilding season in Oxford MS
** The LSU obsession / hatred over Ole Miss’s success in Football has reached levels I never thought I’d see in my lifetime. Last 2 Wins vs Ole Miss - LSU fans storm the field, hired OM HC w $81M no offset g’tee, had watch parties cheering for another ACC team (Miami) , Ole Miss is today at the level LSU is trying to get back to - that’s a fact.
** Ole Miss invested in Defense for ONE season under Lane Kiffin (2023). OM simply didn’t have the players on Defense to beat teams like Miami. The talent gap showed up in that game.
** If Trinidad 🇹🇹 gets a waiver Ole Miss is a pre-season Top 3 team in America. If not they have a major void to fill at QB (like a lot of SEC teams next season)
** the heart and character of the players in Ole Miss’ locker room is unmatched. Proud to be associated with people like that.
** College Football changed in 2021-2022 and it’s not changing back. Fans who are celebrating HS recruiting stars and living in the past will figure it out eventually but - anything pre NIL is irrelevant as a blueprint in today’s world.
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