The Ole Miss Rebels landed a commitment from four-star transfer Trey Wallace on Sunday to further bolster its offensive lineup for the 2025 season. Head
Kiffin has prioritized transfer portal recruiting the past few seasons and it seems to have massively helped Ole Miss. They finished the 2024 college football season with a 10-3 record and a 5-3 mark in SEC play. On Sunday, the Rebels were aided in their search to reach the top of the SEC.
South Carolina has added no wide receivers via the transfer portal. However, four receivers have exited the program: Debron Gatlin (Georgia Tech), Payton Mangrum (East Carolina), Tyshawn Russell (Syracuse) and CJ Adams (uncommitted).
Lane Kiffin trolled South Carolina after Ole Miss beat out the Gamecocks for a sought-after Penn State transfer.
Ole Miss football and HC Lane Kiffin have landed another transfer portal target, with ex-Penn State WR Harrison Wallace joining the Rebels.
Welcome to the second annual Hot 25 rankings — the Hotline’s look at the 25 most influential people in college football, with a twist: These are the key movers behind the scenes. We have excluded
The Hotline ranks the 25 most influential people in college football, with a twist: These are the key movers behind the scenes.
Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss football have added one of the top-ranked players left in the transfer portal in Harrison Wallace, a Penn State receiver.
Tennessee Vols head coach Josh Heupel was one of just three SEC head coaches to lead their team to the College Football Playoff in 2024 (along with Texas' Steve Sarkisian and Georgia's Kirby Smart), but that apparently wasn't enough to earn a reasonable head coach ranking from 247Sports.
LSU and Auburn are on the rise after bolstering their roster with transfers. Alabama is headed in wrong direction. Don't bet against Texas.
The updated ranking of college football's top 25 coaches ahead of the 2025 season features wide-scale changes coming out of a parity-driven 2024 campaign. The NIL and transfer portal era has leveled the playing field a bit thanks to a healthy scattering of elite talent and it made the first year of the 12-team College Football Playoff downright exhilarating with a couple coaches increasing their popularity tenfold.
The Kentucky Wildcats had one of the worst seasons of the Mark Stoops era in 2024, finishing with a record of 4-8 overall, as well as 1-7 in SEC play, both of which were the lowest win totals since Stoops’ first season in 2013. Kentucky will likely have some pressure to win in 2025, which will be season No. 13 for Stoops in Lexington.