Drip Too Hard: Ole Miss football unveils new white and powder blue jerseys for 2024-25
Ole Miss football on Monday revealed new white and powder blue jerseys for its expectations-filled 2024-25 season.
The new threads were unveiled through a photoshoot of star wide receiver Tre Harris. Harris set a new single-game Ole Miss record for receiving touchdowns (4) last season after transferring in from Louisiana Tech.
Harris finished the year as one of three Rebel wideouts with 700 or more receiving yards. He was the leading receiver with 54 catches for 985 yards and eight touchdowns.
“Everybody really knows that big goal — a national championship,” Harris said during a stop by the Ole Miss Spirit’s ‘Ivey League’ podcast in May. “That’s sitting in the back of everybody’s heads.
“We’re more embracing it than feeling (the pressure). We’ve got the team and the pieces. Let’s execute and become the team we’re supposed to. The SEC Championship is a huge goal for us.”
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Introducing our New White Uniforms 🥶#DripInTheSip | #HottyToddy pic.twitter.com/Kbp1ARknQx
— Ole Miss Football (@OleMissFB) June 24, 2024
Harris put off the NFL Draft in the off-season to title-chase with the Rebels next year.
He was one of a handful of Rebel veterans to do so.
Ole Miss is coming off winning a program-record 11 games. The Rebels were ranked inside the Top 10 in each of the last three years. The College Football Playoff has now expanded to 12 teams.
“I haven’t had a winning season since probably my middle school years,” Harris said after Ole Miss defeated Penn State in the Peach Bowl. He’s a Top 10 returning wide receiver in college football, according to Pro Football Focus.
“To come in here my first year and win this many games is huge. All I can do is thank coach (Ole Miss head) coach (Lane) Kiffin and the staff for recruiting me.”
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