The junior from Melbourne, Australia has been named to the Ray Guy watch list and Preseason All-SEC third team by Phil Steele. In 2015, Gleeson averaged 42.9 yards per punt, good enough for 6th in the conference and 28th in the country.
The 6'5, 280-pound monster from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College has narrowed his decision down a bit to five schools. The No. 3 JUCO player in the country is leaning quite heavily towards LSU according to his Crystal Ball (100 percent). Last season, Buggs had 59 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and 4 sacks. He is originally from Ruston, La.
The 6'0, 190-pound safety from Madison, Ala. told Southern Elite Sports' Tucker Italiano that the Rebs lead for his services over Louisville, Michigan and Tennessee. As of now, Ole Miss holds 50 percent of Harris' Crystal Ball percentage over Florida State.
The senior from Miami, Fla. was a pivotal part of the Tunsil-less offensive line in the early going of 2015. Before tearing his ACL, Conyers started five games at center and one game at tackle. He is a versatile leader for Matt Luke's crew and will be counted on big-time this fall.
The Powder Springs, Ga. native is already the program’s all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards by a tight end and will be looking to shatter the record book even more in 2016. This is also the third year in a row the senior has been selected in the preseason for the Mackey Award watch list. Chad Kelly and the Rebs need Engram to have a big year.
The Tustin, Calif. native has inked a pro deal and her pro team is called the Rebellion. Osias won 23 games for Ole Miss her senior year and also became the all-time saves leader after closing down seven games in 2016. Madi held opponents to a .213 average which was good for third best all-time in program history. She is also tied for fifth all-time in home runs.
Two Rebs make the list for the Bednarik Award. The senior from Batesville, Miss. is looking to comeback from a knee injury after an All-American year and the junior from Jacksonville, Fla. is already tied for fourth all-time in sacks by a Rebel. These two are very, very important to the Landshark defense and it'd be nice for them to stay on this list for the entire season.
Swag was named to the Maxwell Award watch list which goes to the top player in the country. The senior from Buffalo ripped SEC secondaries to shreds last season tossing for 4,042 yards and 31 touchdowns and also running for 10 scores.
The 5'10 shooting guard from Morgantown (W.V.) High School led his team to a perfect 27-0 record and a AAA state title as a senior. You can expect Morgano to be counted on as a three-point specialist off the bench.
The Ole Miss senior receiver and Texas native didn't appear out of his landlocked city element at all on the Gulf Coast as he went deep sea fishing before summer camp begins. This should be expected since he is a receiver and is used to, ya know, catching things. Also, really solid bucket hat game, Quincy.