Ole Miss pitcher Kyler Carmack enters NCAA Transfer Portal
Ole Miss RHP Kyler Carmack has entered his name into the NCAA Transfer Portal.
Carmack just completed his third collegiate season and first with the Rebels. He arrived in Oxford this past season after redshirting and then lettering for one year at Arkansas State.
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Carmack made nine appearances, including one start, during the course of his lone season as a sophomore at Ole Miss. Over 10.2 innings pitched, he allowed 14 hits, with four of those being for home runs, and 12 runs compared to just 11 strikeouts. The batters he faced hit for an average of .318. All that led to him posting an ERA of 9.28, which was the highest in their pitching rotation.
In his redshirt year with the Red Wolves in 2023, Carmack was a Second Team Freshman All-American for D1 Baseball and NCBWA. He earned those honors after being the team leader in strikeouts and ERA.
The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves.
Tylis Jordan commits to Ole Miss
Tylis Jordan, one of the top forwards in the 2025 class, has committed to Ole Miss, he told On3.
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The 6-foot-9 rising senior out of Shiloh High School (GA) chose Chris Beard and the Rebels over scholarships from Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia Tech, LSU, and Auburn.
According to On3’s Top-150 Player Rankings, Jordan is a four-star prospect the No. 24 overall recruit in the 2025 class. He’s also the No. 7 power forward and the No. 5 player in the state of Georgia.
Jordan on his commitment to Ole Miss
Tylis Jordan went in-depth on his decision to choose Ole Miss with On3.
“I felt like Ole Miss was the right choice because of the great culture and the winning tradition coach Beard brings to any programs he’s been apart of. I trusted the coaching staff because they stayed consistent the entire time and were always clear about their vision and plans for me. I felt like that plan will get me to the next level.”
In his own words, what type of player is Ole Miss getting in Jordan?
“My play style is more modern basketball, not really tied to a position but I can be used everywhere. Whether it’s initiating the offense or being the screen setter or even being the designated shooter. I feel my game is very versatile and it’ll be amazing to see the different ways the staff use me in their system.”
Jordan has a message for Ole Miss fans.
“Let’s get to work. Hotty Toddy!”