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Member of The Grove Collective 🌳. #HOTTYTODDY. #bigblue Give Eli his golden jacket!
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To say @Lane_Kiffin has been quiet lately, it seems like Oxford has a lot to say about #LSU...
Lets just play football. 🤷🏾♂️
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NEW: Ole Miss AD Keith Carter says suing Princewill Umanmielen and Devin Harper over unpaid buyouts after their LSU transfers is "an option": "Those two we're going to continue to figure out how to collect. We feel like based on the contract we deserve to collect." (via @Sam_Hutchens_) on3.com/news/keith-car…
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Week 3 can’t get here fast enough.
“Spot the ball”…..
On3@On3
NEW: Ole Miss AD Keith Carter says suing Princewill Umanmielen and Devin Harper over unpaid buyouts after their LSU transfers is "an option": "Those two we're going to continue to figure out how to collect. We feel like based on the contract we deserve to collect." (via @Sam_Hutchens_) on3.com/news/keith-car…
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Ole Miss athletic director Keith Carter essentially confirmed that the school is looking into taking legal action against former Rebels Princewill Umanmielen and Devin Harper—who both transferred to LSU to join Lane Kiffin—to collect on broken contract buyouts.
Here is a breakdown of the situation, why this is incredibly petty on Ole Miss's part, and how it could completely backfire with other college players.
The Situation: Real Contracts, Real Lawsuits
This isn't your typical NIL collective drama. These players signed actual, direct revenue-sharing contracts with Ole Miss right before entering the portal cycle. Because they backed out and headed to Baton Rouge, Ole Miss claims they are owed buyout money (reportedly near $1 million combined) that hasn't been paid in six months.
Carter openly admitted to the media that taking college kids to court is officially on the table:
“That would be an option, going and asking a court to get that money for you... Contracts are with the players. LSU could pay that on behalf of the players. So, we're kind of exploring all of that right now.”
Why This Looks Incredibly Petty
While Ole Miss is technically within its legal rights to enforce a signed contract, actually dragging young athletes into a courtroom is a terrible look.
Punching Down: Athletic departments make tens of millions of dollars a year. Going after individual players over buyout money—even if LSU is ultimately expected to foot the bill—makes the administration look bitter, desperate, and vengeful because these guys chose a division rival.
The Lane Kiffin Hangover: Let’s be real—this reeks of residual anger over Lane Kiffin leaving for LSU. Instead of moving on under Pete Golding, Ole Miss is letting their bitter divorce with Kiffin bleed into how they treat the players.
How Other Players and Recruits See This
In the modern era of college football, players talk. Roster building relies entirely on trust, relationships, and how well a program treats its athletes.
Here is exactly how this move plays out in locker rooms and recruiting trails across the country:
A Massive Red Flag for Recruits: High school stars and portal transfers are going to look at Ole Miss and think twice. If a player signs a deal with the Rebels, they now have to wonder: “If things don't work out and I decide to leave, is this school going to slap me with a lawsuit?”
The "Business First" Trap: Schools love to preach "family" when they're recruiting you, but suing your former players proves it’s strictly corporate. Players see right through that. When other top programs are handles transfers smoothly, Ole Miss standing out as the school that sues teenagers is going to kill their vibe in the transfer portal.
The Bottom Line: Ole Miss might win a few bucks in court, but they are going to lose massive points in respect, reputation, and recruiting leverage. It's a short-sighted, petty move that does way more damage than a million dollars can fix.
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Have no idea if @DavidGG27 will sniff the greatness Herschel Walker did at Georgia. But in 40 years of covering sports, I’ve never seen a RB entering his senior year of HS that looks like DGG. Enjoyed spending time with him and hearing his story. Hell of a future ahead of him.


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@trinidaddychamp @On3 Me either… weak schedule and still only win 8 games. They don’t have a game against Oklahoma or Texas. 💩 looks like they know they are getting soft.
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After long talks and prayers with my family I am blessed to be able to make this decision. I’m excited to announce I’ll be committing to @OleMissFB !!!🦈🦈🦈🔴🔵 @CoachWoodiel @CoachGolding @ChadSimmons_ @TomLoy247 @kam_wicker @Hayesfawcett3 @BaxterFootball #agtg


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@GeauxTigers935 @BreauxIdc @znagy20 @247recruiting @Geaux247 @TomLoy247 @MikeRoach247 @andrechampagnee @BlakeJRuffino @AYSSPORTS Don’t go to the wrong gas station!!
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@REBSby30 @BreauxIdc @znagy20 @247recruiting @Geaux247 @TomLoy247 @MikeRoach247 @andrechampagnee @BlakeJRuffino @AYSSPORTS Well it’s not like he’ll be living in the dangerous parts lmfao
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BREAKING: #LSU has landed a commitment from the No. 1 safety in Louisiana: Jayden Anding.
The Ruston (La.) 4-star is Baton Rouge bound after choosing the Tigers over Ole Miss down the stretch.
“Baton Rouge is a great place to be.”
More: 247sports.com/college/lsu/ar…

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@BreauxIdc @znagy20 @247recruiting @Geaux247 @TomLoy247 @MikeRoach247 @andrechampagnee @BlakeJRuffino @AYSSPORTS I mean am I wrong? 😑
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@REBSby30 @znagy20 @247recruiting @Geaux247 @TomLoy247 @MikeRoach247 @andrechampagnee @BlakeJRuffino @AYSSPORTS Holy hell you commented before ANY LSU fan 😂😂😂
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@_OSUDUDE @DavidGG27 I think your “for you” page is just showing you want you want to hear. 🤷♂️

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