LSU Tigers transfer running back Logan Diggs announced his commitment to Ole Miss on social media on Wednesday, joining a running back room that was looking for proven production following Judkins’ departure. You can view his commitment post here. Diggs began his collegiate career with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in 2021, but he has spent the last two seasons in Baton Rouge. With all three seasons combined, he has amassed 1,705 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns will averaging 5.1 yards per carry.
A native of Boutte, Louisiana, Diggs will be leaving his home state to join the Rebels for the 2024 season, one that has built a large amount of hype after an 11-2 campaign
Today’s Locked On Ole Miss Podcast discusses how the Ole Miss Rebels and Lane Kiffin can replace Quinshon Judkins for their playoff run in 2024. Today, we look at how they plan to improve the offensive line through the transfer portal, starting with Diego Pounds from the North Carolina Tar Heels, Gerald Mincey from the Tennessee Volunteers and Lance Heard from the LSU Tigers.
In the second segment of the show, we talk about visitors who are due at Ole Miss who aren’t offensive linemen like Yam Banks, the safety product from the South Alabama Jaguars, and Daequan Wright, the tight end prospect from the Virginia Tech Hokies.
In our final segment of the day, we talk about Ole Miss running back Ulysses Bentley IV coming back for his senior year and the tandem that should form with Kedrick Reescano at Ole Miss.
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