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Ole Miss pitcher JT Quinn enters NCAA Transfer Portal

On3 imageby:Andrew Graham06/29/24

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Ole Miss pitcher JT Quinn (Photo courtesy of Ole Miss athletics)

Ole Miss right handed pitcher JT Quinn has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal, On3 has learned. He will have multiple years of eligibility remaining.

Quinn spent a pair of seasons at Ole Miss, making 25 total appearances, 15 of them starts. Quinn saw his role diminish in 2024, going from 17 appearances as a freshman to just eight this year.

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Quinn has a career ERA of 7.00.

A native of Tampa, Florida, Quinn has Mississippi baseball in his background, as his dad, Tom Quinn, played at Mississippi State during his college career. It’s unclear where Quinn may end up out of the portal.

Ole Miss’ football coach chimed in on the college baseball story of the offseason

The final chapter of Jim Schlossnagle’s time as the Texas A&M head coach will not be a fond one in College Station, despite leading the Aggies to the brink of a national championship. That’s just what happens when you bolt for the Texas job the next day, though.

And compounding Schlossnagle’s public relations issues on Tuesday after news broke he’d be heading to lead the Longhorns were his comments on Monday night after the loss. Then, Schlossnagle bristled at a question about the Texas job and dressed down the reporter while making it clear the Texas A&M job was the one he wanted.

After not living up to those words less than 24 hours later, Kayce Smith of Barstool Sports took to social media to air her grievances with Schlossnagle for lying and then leaving the next day. It was Smith’s video that gave Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin his opening to respond, and perhaps rub a little salt in the Texas-sized wound for the Aggies.

“Very fair way to feel,” Kiffin said. “Fair points of how you feel lied to and cheated on. I’m sorry for your loss.”

Smith, seemingly getting in on the tongue-in-cheek reply, shot back a simple “Thank you, Lane” as both included a heart emoji.

And because the SEC has gone to a division-less format, Kiffin and his Ole Miss squad aren’t going to be seeing the Aggies in 2024, giving plenty of time for the slight to simmer. Or perhaps it will just be forgotten, as Aggies have bigger gripes, and will surely not forget what Schlossnagle did any time soon, or perhaps ever.