Brad and Chad: Former Ole Miss pitcher Brett Huber + what could be next for Rebel basketball
Who next for Ole Miss basketball following the dismissal of head coach Kermit Davis? How will reigning-champion Rebel baseball fill the gaps on the 2023 squad? Can Ole Miss maintain the same level of excellence this season?
Former Ole Miss offensive lineman and eight-year NFL veteran Bradley Sowell and co-host Chad Flowers cover it all in an all-new edition of The Brad & Chad Show, sponsored by Blue Delta Jeans, Nest and Wild Mattresses and The Stevenson Griffin Group.
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The guys are also joined by former Ole Miss pitcher Brett Huber.
Huber starred for the Rebels from 2010-13. He collected 38 saves over his Rebel career — good for third all-time in SEC history.
Huber had 12 saves as freshman campaign and earned second team All-SEC and Freshman All-America honors. He combined for 14 saves as a sophomore and junior before adding 12 more as a senior. Huber struck out 26 batters and held opponents to a .181 batting average with a 1.54 ERA In his final Rebel season.
He was selected by the Detroit Tigers in the 31st round of the 2013 MLB Draft.