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Fire Mike Bianco chants getting louder as frustrated Ole Miss fans reach fever pitch

Is it time the hot seat talks start?
Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco (5) looks out against Mississippi State in Oxford, Miss. on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
Ole Miss head coach Mike Bianco (5) looks out against Mississippi State in Oxford, Miss. on Saturday, March 28, 2026. | Bruce Newman/Special to the Clarion Ledger / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Ole Miss fans' patience was already wearing thin, and the Rebels dropping another series against Mississippi State on Sunday turned out to be the final straw.

The Rebel Twitter is flooding with reasons from very frustrated fans to fire Mike Bianco, even when he's won the National Championship in 2022.

Ole Miss fans up in arms over Mike Bianco

First things first, losing 9 out of their last 10 series against Mississippi State is a firable offense on its own in Magnolia State.

Plus, the post-Natty hangover is also getting tiring in Oxford. The Rebels haven't just not improved, they've plummeted.

it was understandable when Bianco's squad couldn't make it to the SEC Tournament in 2023, but staying irrelevant in 2024 and 2025 has turned into palpable frustration in Oxford.

"To see this program be run the way it has been without ANY repercussions makes me beyond frustrated," a fan wrote on X, echoing the shared frustration of the entire Rebel Nation.

"Winning only one series against your in-state rival in the last 10 years should’ve been grounds for being fired years ago. Doing nothing to build off winning a championship in the years that followed outside of a disastrous regional against Murray State should’ve had his a** fired," the fan continued, stating a list of reasons why keith Carter needs to cut his leash short on Bianco.

Chris Beard got a grace year after making it to just the Sweet 16 last season, not even the National Championship. So Bianco getting 4 makes sense logically from AD's point of view.

But in a National Championship hangover, 4 years feel like an eternity to feel the postseason pulse.

Ole Miss baseball still has about 28 games to go this season, starting from facing Little Rock this Tuesday, where Bianco can redeem himself.

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