Ole Miss 2024 class commitment breakdown
10 weeks away from the early signing period in December and Lane Kiffin’s 2024 class is currently sitting at 22nd overall in On3’s Football Team Recruiting Rankings. Ole Miss has a deep and balanced class which features one of the best collection of defensive line commits as well as a blue chip quarterback and several from the state of Mississippi.
As a whole, Kiffin’s group features 23 commits, eight four-stars and a blue chip rating of 35 percent. The top-ranked commit is Lake Cormorant (Miss.) defensive lineman Kamarion Franklin. The No. 39 overall prospect, per On3’s Industry Ranking, is the top-ranked player in Mississippi and the 6th-ranked defensive lineman in the country.
Joining Franklin in Randall Joyner‘s room are Kamron Beavers and Jeffery Rush. This trio of four-stars has defensive coordinator Pete Golding giddy for next season. All three are ranked inside the Top 200 prospects overall and are among the Top 25 at their respective position.
Offensively, the group is led by Jones (Fla.) quarterback Trever Jackson.
The four-star picked the Rebels over Oklahoma and Texas A&M. Joining him is St. Martin (Miss.) wide receiver Noreel White. The 6-foot-1, 190 pound wideout does it all at the high school level, playing quarterback, running back, wide receiver, kick returner and defensive back. But White is set to be the next big thing on offense in Oxford.
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White is the No. 310 overall prospect and No. 52 wide receiver in the 2024 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average which utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is also the No. 9 player in Mississippi.
Three junior college commits give Ole Miss an experienced group of newcomers.
Four-stars Cedrick Beavers and Raymond Collins both attend Jones College (Miss.) and have been committed for some time. This season, Beavers has 16 tackles, three pass breakups and two interceptions through five games. Collins has chipped in 26 tackles, five tackles for loss and three sacks.
Marquis Willis has been solid through three games at Coahoma (Miss.), snagging 16 receptions for 258 yards and a touchdown.