All the happenings from Ole Miss football recruiting this past week

Ole Miss football recruiting is picking up again, with all the latest news below if you have missed it.
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We have seen plenty of football recruiting news this week for Ole Miss, with several more recruits announcing they will be in Oxford this weekend. Here is the latest news from the past week.

Ole Miss looking to flip Kentucky defensive back commit

Kentucky commit Demarcus Gardner has confirmed to 247Sports Inside the Rebels that he will attend an Ole Miss game this fall. The Rebels continue to communicate with the 2025 defensive back, who is Georgia's No. 80 ranked player and a three-star prospect.

More names added to the visitors list for Furman game

This week, several more recruits have confirmed they will be attending the Furman game in Oxford tomorrow. The big name is wide receiver Caleb Cunningham, a five-star Alabama commit. Exciting news, however, is that he has spoken again about being fully committed to the Crimson Tide.

Another interesting name is the younger brother of current Rebel defensive tackle Walter Nolen. Warren, an offensive lineman, has been offered by Georgia, Florida, Michigan, and UCF programs. Defensive lineman JaReylan McCoy and 2028 recruit Braylen Bedford will also head to Oxford this Saturday.

Lane Kiffin's son to move to Oxford to play High School football

There has been a lot of talk about Lane Kiffin's son, Knox, who plays quarterback at Palos Verdes High School in California. Kiffin has said he will be moving closer to him and will play his sophomore high school ball at Oxford High School next summer. Ole Miss has yet to offer Knox, but he does hold an offer from SMU as a 2028 recruit.

Ole Miss offers defensive back recruits

Lane Kiffin extended offers to two defensive backs this past week. 2026 recruit Maurice Williams, out of New Orleans, holds offers from Washington, UCF, and now Ole Miss. He has yet to be rated by the recruiting sites but is harboring attention from top schools.

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