Ole Miss' Princely Umanmielen addresses outburst 'due to people yelling recklessly' late in loss vs. Florida
Ole Miss edge rusher Princely Umanmielen took to social media to address his early exit from The Swamp as his emotions boiled over during the final moments of an upset loss to Florida.
Umanmielen said that he did not have any intentions of getting in a physical altercation, but that his emotions did get the best of him because of “people yelling recklessly at me.” Umanmielen transferred to Ole Miss from Florida during the offseason.
“I did let my emotions get the best of me due to people yelling recklessly at me, but putting my hands on anyone wasn’t even a thought,” Umanmielen said. “Nevertheless I had fun in my last game in the swamp, brought back amazing memories. wish we could’ve left w the dub. Regardless God is always good. The bible’s says ‘Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.’ I loved every-bit of my 4 years at Florida and wouldn’t trade it for anything. God bless all of you.”
The edge rusher transferred to the Rebels ahead of the 2024 season and Saturday marked his return to Gainesville for his first matchup against his former team. And in the dying moments, as Ole Miss’ fate was sealed, Umanmielen was seen being ushered from the stadium and out of the tunnel early, as his emotions apparently boiled over.
Further video shows him momentarily turning and trying to run back into the stadium once on the outside concourse, but he was grabbed and redirected toward the locker room by Ole Miss staffers and state troopers.
Umanmielen spent four years in Gainesvlle before transferring this season, and he wore a UF ski mask as the Rebels left Friday.
Umanmielen was a key piece of the Gators defense during his time with the program. He recorded 39 tackles in back-to-back seasons and set a new career-high in 2023 with 7.0 sacks and 12 tackles for loss. He then entered the transfer portal and committed to Ole Miss, where he anchors the Rebels’ pass rush.
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He was in the midst of a career year through 10 games at Ole Miss. He has a career-high with 9.5 sacks – second on the Rebels’ roster – to go with 12 tackles for loss and 24 total tackles, along with a fumble recovery.
Umanmielen’s return is one of the big storylines entering Saturday’s game. He was one of the notable Florida players to transfer following the 2023 season, and Billy Napier has already faced one of them in running back Trevor Etienne, who’s now at Georgia. He called it part of the ever-changing landscape of college football.
“I think it’s just another week in college football,” Napier said. “Get used to it is what I would say. Yeah, I think I’ve commented on that in the past, and I think it’s just the next challenge.”
Ole Miss was looking to finish strong in its final two games out of the bye. Florida marked the Rebels’ last road trip of the season before they return home for the Egg Bowl against Mississippi State, which will be on Black Friday this year instead of Thanksgiving. Lane Kiffin’s group was also trying to make its case for the College Football Playoff after coming in at No. 9 in this week’s rankings reveal, and some big games could increase Ole Miss’ chances of making the 12-team bracket.