Oklahoma
Rebels Pursuing Oklahoma State QB Spencer Sanders?
Jan. 2 UPDATE
Based on ESPN Insider Pete Thamel on School Gameday Monday morning, the Ole Miss Rebels are within the combine for former Oklahoma State standout quarterback, Spencer Sanders.
In his time at Oklahoma State 765 of 1,254 passes for 9.553 yards and 67 touchdowns with 40 interceptions in 44 profession video games. He additionally rushed 493 instances for 1,956 yards and 18 touchdowns.
In 2022, Sanders accomplished 212 of 368 passes for two,642 yards and 17 touchdowns with 9 interceptions, in addition to 107 carries for 391 yards and eight scores in 10 video games.
Thamel’s information comes as a little bit of a shock for Insurgent followers, contemplating Jaxson Dart being firmly entrenched because the starter in 2022.
Dec. 25 UPDATE
Ole Miss defensive again Kyndrich Breedlove has withdrawn from the switch portal, based on On3.
Dec. 23 UPDATE
Ole Miss has earned one other dedication out of the switch portal on Friday. Louisiana Tech Bulldogs large receiver Tre Harris has introduced his intention to switch to Oxford.
Within the 2022 season, Harris put up over 900 yards receiving and hauled in 10 touchdowns for the Bulldogs.
Dec. 23 UPDATE
Defensive again John Saunders Jr. out of Miami (OH) has dedicated to the Rebels, he introduced on Friday.
Dec. 22 UPDATE
Mississippi State Bulldogs large receiver Rara Thomas introduced his choice to switch to the Georgia Bulldogs on Thursday. He was courted on social media by numerous Ole Miss gamers after his choice to enter the portal.
Dec. 20 UPDATE
The Ole Miss Rebels are reportedly one in every of a handful of groups that has been in communication with former No. 1 general recruit Travis Hunter, who just lately left Jackson State by way of the NCAA Switch Portal.
Colorado, who employed former Jackson State head coach Deion Sanders, together with the Georgia Bulldogs, are the 2 groups who appear to be within the lead for Sanders.
However the Rebels are shut behind.
“Based on sources, Hunter has had conversations with a number of staffers at Georgia, together with Kirby Good,” On3’s Chad Simmons mentioned. “Miami, Ole Miss, USC and a few others are working to be thought of, too. However Georgia and Colorado are the 2 to look at early.”
Hunter is an electrical expertise who performs on either side of the ball at large receiver and cornerback.
Dec. 20 UPDATE
Over the weekend, Ole Miss hosted Miami (Ohio) switch prospect John Saunders.
With a number of years of eligibility remaining, Saunders has began greater than a dozen video games on the FBS degree. He has picked up 5 interceptions in that point.
Saunders reported a suggestion from Ole Miss over the weekend after a visit his father known as “particular” in his social media put up.
Dec. 18 UPDATE
Former Texas A&M kicker Caden Davis formally introduced Sunday that he could be transferring to Ole Miss. Davis may have two years of eligibility remaining with the SEC West program as a graduate switch.
Davis was anticipated to switch Seth Small following the 2021 season. As a substitute, freshman Randy Bond took over full-time on discipline targets and level after makes an attempt following Texas A&M’s Week 2 loss in opposition to Appalachian State. Final season, Davis went 1 of three on discipline aim makes an attempt, drilling a 40-yard kick within the season opener in opposition to Sam Houston.
Dec. 17, 9:00 AM UPDATE
Ole Miss has landed a dedication from Joshua Harris, a switch portal defensive lineman from NC State.
Dec. 16, 9:00 AM UPDATE
The primary domino is in.
The school soccer world is aware of Lane Kiffin will proceed to assault the switch portal and Thursday evening was the setting for the primary victory in that gentle.
Jeremiah Jean-Baptiste, a 6-foot-2, 230-pound linebacker hailing from UCF, introduced his dedication to the Ole Miss Rebels. It got here on the heels of an official go to to Oxford.
Jean-Baptiste has appeared in 35 UCF video games in his collegiate profession, which means he has a single yr of eligibility remaining for the 2023 season. The south Florida native capped his Knights profession with 152 tackles, together with 14 for loss, two sacks and an interception earlier than making the switch to the SEC.
Ole Miss introduced in a UCF switch final cycle, too, in large receiver Jaylon Robinson.
Dec. 14, 8:00 AM UPDATE
Ole Miss large receiver Bralon Brown acknowledged his intentions to enter the switch portal on Tuesday afternoon.
Brown appeared in three video games through the course of the 2022 season.
Dec. 13, 8:00 AM UPDATE
A pair of former Missouri Metropolis (Texas) Fort Bend Marshall stars might be on the verge of constructing their subsequent faculty step collectively — and Ole Miss will host every for an official go to starting Tuesday.
Former Texas A&M large receiver Chris Marshall, who noticed enjoying time as a real freshman in 2022, has been coveted within the NCAA switch portal. Likewise for his prep teammate and New Mexico security Adari Haulcy, additionally anticipated in Oxford Tuesday. On3 was first to report the information of the newest Insurgent switch targets.
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Marshall was an SI99 recruit within the 2022 class with loads of choices, and he produced in spot obligation within the fall with 11 receptions for 108 yards as a freshman. Haulcy was the most effective gamers on the New Mexico roster, incomes choose freshman All-America honors with 87 tackles and two interceptions in 2022.
Dec. 9, 10:30 AM UPDATE
Ole Miss defensive again Roman Rashada has entered the NCAA Switch Portal after not seeing the sector this fall. Rashada was signed out of JUCO through the offseason and was rated as a three-star recruit popping out of highschool.
Roman is the older brother of 2023 four-star quarterback Jaden Rashada. The youthful Rashada brother is presently dedicated to the Miami Hurricanes after being recruited by Lane Kiffin over the summer time.
Ole Miss offensive lineman Hamilton Corridor has additionally declared his intention to enter the switch portal. Corridor was a redshirt senior this fall, showing in solely two video games. The Atlanta, Ga., native was a three-star recruit in Ole Miss’ 2018 signing class.
Dec. 8, 10 AM UPDATE
Ole Miss defensive again Miles Battle introduced his intention to enter the portal on Thursday.
Battle served as each a large receiver and DB in his time with the Rebels.
Dec. 7, 9:05 PM UPDATE
Two extra Ole Miss Rebels entered the NCAA Switch Portal on Wednesday. Offensive lineman Jalen Cunningham and cornerback Kyndrich Breedlove have determined to check the switch portal waters.
Cunningham was a three-star recruit in Ole Miss’ 2018 signing class and primarily served as a backup in his 4 seasons in Oxford.
Dec. 5, 6:50 PM UPDATE
Ole Miss has formally supplied former Mississippi State receiver Rara Thomas. Thomas was the Bulldogs’ main receiver this fall bringing in 44 receptions, 626 receiving yards, and 7 touchdowns.
Lane Kiffin retweeted Thomas’ switch portal announcement on Friday and plenty of different Ole Miss gamers commented on the put up in an effort to persuade the wideout to change into a Insurgent.
The Rebels might definitely use Thomas’ deep-threat capacity with senior receivers Jonathan Mingo and Malik Heath probably heading to the 2023 NFL Draft. Similar to Thomas, Heath additionally spent his first two years enjoying for Mississippi State earlier than deciding to enter the switch portal looking for greener grass.
December 2
Might Ole Miss be within the strategy of touchdown one other switch large receiver from the Mississippi State Bulldogs?
On Friday, Lane Kiffin retweeted an announcement from receiver Rara Thomas stating his intentions to enter the switch portal.
It is price noting that final offseason, the Rebels secured Malik Heath from the Bulldogs out of the portal as nicely. Heath was the main receiver for Ole Miss this season when it comes to yards, placing up 834 paired with 4 touchdowns.
December 1
Defensive again Derek Bermudez introduced his intention to enter the switch portal this week. The Jacksonville, Fla., native noticed motion in a single recreation this season when the Rebels took on the Vanderbilt Commodores in Nashville.
November 30
The most recent participant to announce a departure from Ole Miss soccer is former in-state recruit MJ Daniels.
The Lucedale, Miss. native is a sophomore defensive again who noticed restricted motion in 2022 and appeared in 5 video games as a real freshman in 2021.
Daniels may have two seasons of eligibility remaining, as he outlined in his portal put up on social media Wednesday.
November 28
1. A 3rd Monday portal entry has been introduced by an Ole Miss participant, this among the many most anticipated in Luke Altmyer. From the second he misplaced out on the quarterback battle, hypothesis surrounding the Starkville native has been regular.
2. Not solely did Baltimore native Demon Clowney announce his intent to hit the portal subsequent month, however one other operating again did in Isaiah Woullard.
Full story HERE.
3. The portal works each methods, and the 2022 season was evident in that regard for the Rebels. It is one thing Coordinator of Recruiting Technique Kelvin Bolden reemphasized on Monday morning.
November 27
Insurgent reserve operating again Kentrel Bullock, who was part of a gaggle of backs sitting behind the Quinshon Judkins-Zach Evans duo this fall, introduced his departure from the longer term Ole Miss roster Sunday.
Extra HERE.
November 25
A reserve upperclassman from Montgomery, Ala., Brandon Mack has introduced his plans to maneuver on from Ole Miss. The defensive finish made his transfer the day after the Egg Bowl defeat.
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Oklahoma
Injury-Riddled Nets-Thunder Contest Should Prove Fortunate for Oklahoma City
The Oklahoma City Thunder suffered its second loss in six games on Friday night, succumbing to the Dallas Mavericks without Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on hand.
A 106-98 defeat, OKC missed the scoring impact of Gilgeous-Alexander’s as nobody in the lineup reached 20 points, with Jalen Williams being the high scorer with 19 points on 22 shots. That couldn’t quite get the job done, even when winning the rebounding and turnover battles.
The Thunder now sets its focus on its upcoming opponent, the Brooklyn Nets. This could potentially be another night without Gilgeous-Alexander as he’s listed as a game-time decision before the team’s contest on Sunday evening.
But beyond that, a slew of impactful players for both teams will be sitting on the bench due to injury. For the Nets, it’s Cameron Johnson, Cam Thomas and Bojan Bogdanovic, among others. Johnson is the only player listed as questionable for Sunday night’s bout.
On Oklahoma City’s side, Isaiah Hartenstein still remains on the sideline with a calf strain, Chet Holmgren is yet to return from his hip fracture, and Ajay Mitchell’s toe injury has him out for the foreseeable months. All the while, Gilgeous-Alexander could possibly be coaching from the bench as well.
Though, this is a Brooklyn team who doesn’t frighten the Thunder. A 14-28 team, Oklahoma City will look to come inside Paycom Center with an edge as the team looks to recoup from its loss to Dallas just a couple nights prior. The Thunder has lost two consecutive games just once this season, and should be refined heading into Sunday to not make it happen twice.
Williams will have to take the scoring reigns and prove to be more efficient offensively in Gilgeous-Alexander’s absence. Working without three of his right hand men, this is where Williams can separate himself and showcase his ability to win a game as the primary point of leadership on Sunday night.
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Oklahoma
Inmate dies after being found unresponsive at Oklahoma County Detention Center
A man being held at the Oklahoma County Detention Center died Saturday evening after being found unresponsive during routine sight checks, authorities said.
Vincent Riggie, 37, was discovered around 7:10 p.m., according to jail officials. An officer called for medical assistance and began administering lifesaving measures, including Narcan.
Emergency responders from EMSA and the Oklahoma City Fire Department arrived shortly after and continued efforts to revive Riggie. However, he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Riggie, who was born Oct. 2, 1987, had been booked into the jail on Nov. 4, 2024, on charges of aggravated trafficking of illegal drugs and possession of a controlled substance. He was being held on a $50,000 bond.
The circumstances surrounding Riggie’s death are under investigation. As per standard protocol, all in-custody deaths are investigated as homicides until the Oklahoma State Medical Examiner’s Office determines the official cause and manner of death.
Riggie’s family has been notified.
Oklahoma
South Carolina women's basketball: Five Things to Watch – #13 Oklahoma
#2 South Carolina and #13 Oklahoma meet for the first time as conference rivals on Sunday. Find out how to watch and what to watch for.
1. When in doubt, Joyce Edwards
Every game seems to be another milestone in Joyce Edwards’s development., and she continues to get better an better. The latest milestone was scoring 11 of her career-high 21 points in the fourth quarter to help turn a four-point lead into an 18-point win.
Edwards has said that she understood her biggest adjustment in college would be the physicality. But knowing that and experiencing it are two different things.
“I feel like that was my biggest adjustment, actually,” Edwards said. “Just playing for the Gamecocks, with the Highlighters, helped me improve that. They’re physical. My teammates are physical as well, so I get it every day in practice. Coming out in the game, you just get better every day and eventually you get used to it.”
Now she is posting up, drawing fouls, and finishing through contact. Since SEC play began, Edwards has emerged as one of the Gamecocks’ go-to players when they need a bucket.
Edwards is still improving, which makes the future even more exciting. She can be a better rebounder. She has three-point range, but Edwards’ jump shot isn’t consistent enough yet to balance her driving ability. The future is very bright.
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2. Handling Beers
Oklahoma made a splash in the offseason when the Sooners brought in transfer Raegan Beers, one of the top available players in the portal.
Coach Jennie Baranczyk knew that to compete in the SEC she would need a post presence to supplement her guard-oriented, fast-paced style. Enter the 6-4 Beers, who leads the Sooners with 16.5 points and 8.8 rebounds this season.
South Carolina has played Beers before. Last season Beers put up 16 points and 8 rebounds for Oregon State in a 70-58 loss to South Carolina in the Elite Eight in Albany
Kamilla Cardoso guarded Beers for most of that game, with Sania Feagin picking up the rest. Feagin struggled in that game, but she has gotten better as a defender since then. The Gamecocks didn’t double much, but when they did they were effective.
Beers is a little bit like Iowa State’s Audi Crooks. She isn’t super athletic and doesn’t move especially well, but once she gets the ball in the low post her footwork and shooting touch are elite. (“She’s a pretty big woman,” Edwards deadpanned.)
Earlier this season, South Carolina defended Crooks by fronting her and not letting her get the ball in position to make a play. It was extremely effective, but largely because of Ashlyn Watkins. South Carolina will still try to deny Beers the ball in her spots, but it will look different without Watkins.
“We’ve got to do a lot of our work early,” Edwards said. “Be physical without fouling.”
Don’t be surprised if Staley uses Adhel Tac or Sakima Walker, who are both 6-6, to put some size on Beers. She’ll also try to make Beers play defense and hopefully get in foul trouble.
3. Tessa Time?
Someone on the message board (sorry, I don’t remember who) observed that every time we start to worry that a player has had a couple of quiet games, she responds with a big one. Using that logic, Tessa Johnson is due for a breakout.
Johnson began SEC play with three consecutive double-figure games, including a career-high 22 at Mississippi State. But in the last two games, she has just nine points total on 3-7 shooting.
Johnson tends to let the game come to her, which has led to few shot attempts. She might need to be more assertive because she’s too good a scorer not to shoot more.
(Coincidentally, while writing this I’m watching the Oregon State game from last season to see how the Gamecocks guarded Beers. Johnson scored a team-high 15 in that game, including a clutch three-point play that basically won the game. More of that, Tessa.)
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4. Availability report
The first availability report for Sunday’s game comes out a little after 8:00pm ET on Saturday.
South Carolina’s availability report for its last game was as clean as it will be for the rest of the season. Only Ahlyn Watkins was listed.
Beers was the only player listed for Oklahoma. She was a Game Time Decision. That decision was for Beers to start and play her normal minutes.
5. Scouting the Sooners
Beers has her own section, but Oklahoma’s veteran guards have been the heart of the team going back to the Big 12.
Skylar Vann was the Big 12 Co-Player of the Year last season, although her numbers have dropped to 9.4 points and 4.8 rebounds this season. Sahara Williams (10.1 points) was honorable mention All-Big 12 last season.
But the Sooners’ best player might be point guard Payton Verhulst. She was first-team All-Big 12 last season and is better this season, averaging 15.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 3.9 assists. Verhulst is also coming in off a career-high 38 points against Missouri on Thursday.
“I say that they’re relentless,” Staley said. “I say that they go end-to-end very quickly and get quick shots up, and that’s hard. They all can score the basketball, and they got a point guard that facilitates and runs their team. It’s got high IQ. When you have the head of the snake with teams like that, they’re just hard to beat with all the talent that they have.”
Even with Beers slowing the tempo slightly, Oklahoma still scores 88.1 points per game, fourth in the country, and attempts 26.2 threes (tied for 20th in the nation), hitting 33.1% for 8.7 per game.
The Ws
Who: #2 South Carolina (17-1, 5-0) vs #13 Oklahoma (15-3, 3-2)
When: 3:00 ET, Sunday, January 19
Where: Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, SC
Watch: ESPN
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