Juice Fest starts with a bang as Ole Miss receives recommit from 2025 linebacker

After decommitting over a month ago, Ole Miss received a recommitment from 2025 linebacker Corey Amos.
Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports
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Juice Fest got underway Friday night for Ole Miss football, and it started well with a recommitment for the Rebels. Three-star linebacker Corey Amos, who decommitted just over a month ago, made a U-turn in his commitment process, recommitting to Ole Miss.

According to the 247Sports Composite Index, Amos is the No.44 linebacker in the country and the No.13 player from the state of Louisiana. Ole Miss beat out several top schools the first time, which has happened again. Amos held offers from Alabama, Mississippi State, Michigan, Penn State, Miami, and others.

Amos took to his social media to post a picture of himself in a Rebel uniform with the message, "Ain't no other place I'll rather be."

Amos became Ole Miss's 13th commitment from the 2025 class, putting them at No. 46 in the 247Sports Composite Team Rankings, up six spots. The Rebels and other programs are likely to make more commitments after this weekend, so expect more movement in the team rankings.

Which other recruits could commit to Ole Miss this weekend?

Ole Miss has seen crystal ball predictions for two players recently; one of those, running back Shekai Mills-Knight, will be in Oxford for Juice Fest. He could be a player on commitment watch after the weekend.

The second player who received a prediction is Ladarian Clardy, who will be on the other side of the country this weekend. Clardy decided he would be visiting Washington, but days after his announcement, On3 logged a prediction that Clardy would commit to Ole Miss.

Washington may see it as a chance to jump in front of the Rebels despite Ole Miss being in a good place. After the weekend, we will see if anything comes of his visit to the Pacific Northwest.

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