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Ole Miss Football Trending for the chic end Mississippi, Priority Rebel's goal

Lexington (Miss.) Holmes County Central Tight End Julius Mathis remains a primary goal for Lane Kiffin and the Ole Miss Rebels, whereby the program is fighting to keep the star in the state.

Mathis, the first -class end in Mississippi, has appeared in a variety of offers of several talented schools across the country such as Ole Miss and Oregon State.

The 6-foot-5, 220 pounder has quickly become a primary goal for smoke-up rebels, whereby the program for its services turns on the heat.

Now the predictions for Mathis begin.

On Sunday morning, 247Sports recruitment analyst David Johnson registered a crystal ball for Mathis to land in Ole Miss 2026 Recruiting class.

Mathis is a dynamic weapon at the narrow end with soft hands that translate itself on the hardwood from his time.

He is a proven athlete who continues to progress when he sharpens his technology on the rust as a balanced tight end.

Kiffin and the Ole Miss Rebels commit a few obligations in the class next year, whereby the program will open up the heat for a variety of prospects in this low season.

Knowing a goal: Cortez Redding [2026 Safety]

Jonesboro (GA.) Four-star defender Cortez Redding continues as one of the top prospects in the Peach State after an outstanding junior campaign.

Redding, a top 15 security in America, received offers from The “Who Is Who” of college football with Lane Kiffins Ole Miss Rebels in the mix.

The 6-foot 170 pounder recently called up his list with Ole Miss, LSU, Florida, Indiana, Miami, Auburn, the state of Florida and the state of North Carolina.

Redding also locked up official visits to several schools in his final group. According to On3 Sports, including trips to see Miami Hurricanes (May 30), Miami Hurricanes (May 30), the state of North Carolina Wolfpack (June 6) and Ole Miss Rebels (June 13).

Kiffin and Co. will receive the last official visit that is currently standing, but Redding could also add a last visit to the weekend of June 20 in front of the NCAA -Dead period in July.

Which school begins to make noise in his recruitment? Mario Cristobal's hurricane.

“I love school and loved school for the longest time,” Redding told On3s Chad Simmons. “I saw all Ray Lewis and Sean Taylor videos.

“They came to my school several times and have been very interested. I love that they were always honest with me and I have the feeling that it is a great city to go to school and go to school.”

What is Redding when it comes to school of his choice? He revealed the chance to see the field early and growth as a man from the field in an interview with on3 sports.

“I want to go where I play and my feet can get wet for a coaching staff early, which develops my body and mind for the next level. Then I want a school that prepares me for life for football and teaches me about the masculinity, my future with a woman, children and similar things. These are the four most important things I am looking for in a school. “

Now smoking and the Ole Miss Rebels will continue their persecution after one of the top talents in the Peach state when his recruitment increases in this low season.

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