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Ole Miss built a $10M roster to reach the 12-team Playoff. With 2 losses, now what?

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Last updated: October 25, 2024 1:39 pm
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Jaxson Dart’s bewilderment was palpable as he stood, hoodie pulled tight, reflecting on Ole Miss’s shocking 29-26 overtime loss to LSU on October 12. Coach Lane Kiffin echoed the sentiment, expressing disbelief over the loss. It wasn’t just the sting of defeat that hurt; it was the derailment of their ambitions for the first 12-team Playoff. Walker Jones, executive director of The Grove Collective, revealed that Ole Miss has poured over $10 million into building a formidable roster, ranking well within the SEC.

Despite being ranked No. 18 with dreams still technically alive, Ole Miss faces formidable foes, including No. 2 Georgia. Kiffin and the Rebels are leveraging the opportunities presented by the NCAA decision allowing athletes to monetize their name, image, and likeness. Ole Miss, a front-runner in using the transfer portal, stacked its team with highly acclaimed transfers.

Jones, a former Ole Miss captain, has spearheaded the effort, developing a framework for recruiting and retention in the NIL era. He stresses that reaching the Playoffs demands commitment, emphasizing that not investing is a sure path to failure. Boasting a collective of 6,000 subscribers, The Grove Collective makes waves, navigating a dynamic sports environment.

The Rebels achieved a top-tier transfer class in 2024, spotlighted by players like Walter Nolen, further cementing Kiffin’s reputation as the “Portal King.” While transferring talent boosts their prospects, the departure of standout Quinshon Judkins to Ohio State highlights the fluidity of the portal market.

Ole Miss’s strategy is relentless, as athletic director Keith Carter insists on building nationally relevant rosters yearly, regardless of immediate outcomes. With ongoing legal settlements potentially reshaping roster management, Jones and The Grove Collective are positioning Ole Miss at the forefront of NIL and revenue sharing strategies, ensuring they remain competitive in the evolving collegiate landscape.

#OleMiss #NIL #CollegeFootball #TransferPortal #SECFootball #PlayoffDreams #WalkerJones #LaneKiffin

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