Quiet day expected for Ole Miss Football on National Signing Day

Nov 18, 2023; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin watches during the
Nov 18, 2023; Oxford, Mississippi, USA; Mississippi Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin watches during the / Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports
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The 2024 National Signing Day is tomorrow, with most of the top recruits already signed to schools. Ole Miss are in for a quiet day tomorrow, with just one player yet to sign their letter of intent.

Since the early National Signing Day was introduced, most of the drama vanished from the February National Signing Day. Ole Miss will be one of many teams expecting a quiet day tomorrow.

Just one player from 247 Sports top 250 composite rankings has yet to commit to a team. Four-star receiver Ashton Bethel-Roman is ranked 134 by 247 Sports, with his predicted landing spot at SEC rivals Texas A&M.

Another big recruit who has potential drama around his name is defensive back Terry Bussey. The number one ranked athlete is committed to Texas A&M. However, Bussey did not sign his letter of intent during the early signing period.

Bussey harboured interest from Georgia and LSU. However, predictions still have the five-star prospect in pole position to sign with the Aggies.

Ole Miss Football will not be very active during tomorrow's National Signing Day, with all but one player signing in December's early signing period. The remaining player yet to sign is JUCO wide receiver Jarnorris Hopson, who only announced his commitment earlier this week.

Hopson featured for rivals Mississippi State in his 2022 freshman season before heading to Northwest Mississippi C.C. for the 2023 season. The Mississippi native plans on signing his letter of intent during tomorrow's National Signing Day.

Ole Miss currently have the number 21 ranked recruiting class per 247 Sports, which includes 11 four-star prospects. It was a good class for Lane Kiffin, combined with a number one transfer portal rank, it was an exciting time down in Oxford.

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