Jeremy Scott de-commits from Ole Miss

Jeremy Scott de-commits from Ole Miss.

Mississippi wide receiver Jeremy Scott opened up his recruitment on Saturday. Scott had been committed to Ole Miss.

As a senior at Callaway High School (Jackson, Mississippi), Scott had 40 catches for 496 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. Those are all numbers that are career highs.

Physically impressive, the class of 2024 recruit is a 6-foot-4, 185-pound wide receiver with a big catch radius,

Scott had been committed to Ole Miss since mid-March. He also holds Power Five offers from Arkansas, Mississippi State and Vanderbilt.

In a message posted to X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, Scott said that after prayer and conversations with his family, he decided it was in his best interest to open up his recruitment.

 

Scott has not posted any updates on where things might go next in his recruitment.

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Report: Panthers coach Matt Rhule hiring 2 of his former Baylor coaches

Panthers coach Matt Rhule is building his staff, which will include a lot of familiar faces for him.

Panthers coach Matt Rhule is building his staff, which will include a lot of familiar faces for him. Just before Sunday’s conference championship games got started, we learned of two new hires thanks to some weekend social media sleuthing by the Charlotte Observer.

First, Frisman Jackson has been hired as the team’s new wide receivers coach. Jackson broke the news by sharing their logo as his new profile pic on Twitter (H/T Alaina Getzenberg).

A native of Chicago, Jackson played college ball at Western Illinois and then was a wide receiver for the Browns four years.

As far as his coaching career goes, Jackson is one of several assistants who are expected to make the jump with Rhule from Baylor to the Panthers. He also worked with Rhule at Temple. Jackson has coaching experience in the NFL, working as the Titans’ wide receivers coach in 2017. Jackson held the same role for North Carolina State from 2013-2014.

In related news, the team has hired Jeremy Scott as their new strength and conditioning coach, per Getzenberg.

Scott replaces Joe Kenn, who had the job since 2011. His contract was set to expire at the end of the month.

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