2024 ATH Cameron Clark Caps Off Second Big Ole Miss Recruiting Weekend In 3 Weeks

The Ole Miss Rebels picked up a pair of commitments Saturday.
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The Ole Miss Rebels seem to have big waves in their recruiting wins. A couple weeks ago that proved to be true, picking up commitments from 2024 prospects wide receiver Rahji Dennis and interior offensive lineman Joseph Cryer as well as four-star transfer pass-catcher Zakhari Franklin.

This weekend was another one of those waves for the Rebels.

After flipping class of 2023 four-star quarterback Austin Simmons earlier in the day Saturday, three-star athlete Cameron Clark announced on Twitter he was committing to Ole Miss as well.

"I'm home," Clark tweeted.

The Medina, Tenn., native chose Ole Miss over Power Five schools Mississippi State, Duke, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Vanderbilt and Virginia Tech as well as Notre Dame, while holding 18 total offers.

Clark marks the 10th commitment in the Rebels' class of 2024, as they are ranked 22nd in the country in the cycle, according to On3.

The South Gibson High School product is the No. 695 player overall, the No. 72 athlete and the No. 19 player in the state of Tennessee, according to 247Sports.

Clark, who stands 6-5 and weighs 225 pounds, was offered by Ole Miss Feb. 7.

He played both offense and defense for the Hornets, running routes and catching passes as a tight end while also rushing the passer as a defensive end and playing linebacker.


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