Ole Miss Football Day One Spring Transfer Portal News

Head coach Lane Kiffin watches Ole Miss Grove Bowl at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Miss. on
Head coach Lane Kiffin watches Ole Miss Grove Bowl at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Miss. on / Bruce Newman/Special to Clarion Ledger /
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Let's round up all the news involving Ole Miss Football from day one of the college football spring transfer portal.

Plenty of Running Backs Have Heard From Ole Miss

Former Miami running back Henry Parrish Jr. announced he was entering the transfer portal today. The former Ole Miss running back has been heavily linked to a return to Oxford.

Former Indiana running back Trent Howland has heard from Ole Miss, Texas A&M, and Western Kentucky. Howland rushed 75 times for 354 yards and two touchdowns. He would have two years of eligibility remaining.

Ole Miss See Players Enter the Transfer Portal on Day One

2023 Three-star quarterback recruit Deljay Bailey has entered his name into the transfer portal. The Mississippi native announced the news on social media, thanking Lane Kiffin, Charlie Weis Jr., and others. Bailey will look to find a home where he can showcase his skills on the field.

Redshirt freshman tight end Jayvontay Conner announced he was entering the transfer portal via his "X" social media account. Conner, a three-star recruit, had entered his name into the winter transfer portal before withdrawing it days later.

As expected, defensive lineman Joshua Harris has officially entered the transfer portal. Harris had declared his intentions to enter the portal on April 12.