New On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine pick for Ole Miss
It was a tough start to the week for Ole Miss and head coach Lane Kiffin. The Rebels lost commitments from four-star wide receivers Dillon Alfred and Jerome Myles as well as three-star EDGE Corey Amos. But, despite the defections on Monday, Ole Miss’ 2025 class is still a Top 25 one.
As the weekend arrives, Kiffin’s class could be expanding back to double digits.
Edna Karr (La.) defensive lineman Corey Adams recently officially visited Ole Miss before taking one final trip to TCU. The Rebels made quite the impression on the three-star prospect. And heading into decision day for the nation’s 88th-ranked defensive lineman, Ole Miss has some confidence.
“I really like coach (Randall) Joyner. He matches my energy,” Adams said. “He’s real cool and I wouldn’t mind having him as my d-line coach.”
Kiffin was also a part of Adams’ visit. The two not only got a chance to talk about Ole Miss, but also a little bit about Kiffin’s journey to Oxford.
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“He’s a real cool dude. I asked him about his life story, becoming the youngest NFL head coach and everything about his career up until now,” Adams said. “He was just talking to me about the school and experiences I would have if I were to come to Ole Miss.”
I have entered an Ole Miss commitment prediction for Adams with a 75 percent confidence level.
Corey Adams is already familiar with defensive coordinator Pete Golding.
The two have talked consistently for some time now. He got a chance to sit down with Golding during his time in Oxford and talk about how he would fit in to what the Rebels do.
“Seeing him and catching up with him was a good feeling,” Adams said. “I can relate to him. I can see that he knows about Louisiana.”