Morning Report: Rebels Receive Matchups for 2024 Conference Schedule

The Rebels now know who their SEC opponents will be when the league expands in 2024.
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Welcome to the Morning Report, a piece from The Grove Report that highlights the news from the day surrounding the Ole Miss Rebels.

Today is June 15, 2023, and here's the news you need to know out of Oxford.

1. Ole Miss now knows who its conference opponents will be in 2024 when the league expands.

With the addition of the Oklahoma Sooners and Texas Longhorns to the SEC in the 2024 season, the league had to revamp its conference scheduling model. Now, each team in the conference knows who it will face when that time comes, including Ole Miss

2. Former Ole Miss receiver Jonathan Mingo has signed a rookie contract with the Carolina Panthers.

After being selected by Carolina in the second round of this year's NFL Draft, Mingo is now officially part of the fold. You can read more here.

3. The Rebels gained an offensive lineman commitment on Wednesday.

Jude Foster officially pledged to Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss yesterday, making the announcement on social media.

4. Tulane Green Wave preview continues with a look at the team's defense.

With a look at the team as a whole and the offense in the books, what will Tulane's defense bring to the table in 2023? You can read more here.

5. Locked On Ole Miss Podcast discusses the Rebels' 2023 schedule and Demond Williams on Thursday.

Ole Miss quarterback commit Demond Williams is participating in the Elite 11 Finals this week, and Steven Willis also takes a look at the Rebels' upcoming schedule this fall. You can find today's show on our homepage.


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John Macon Gillespie
JOHN MACON GILLESPIE

John Macon Gillespie is the publisher of The Grove Report and has experience on the Ole Miss beat spanning five years.