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Ole Miss football is looking ahead as Austin Simmons prepares to debut as the starting quarterback for the upcoming season. At just 19, Simmons has already made waves in the SEC, showcasing his poise during SEC Media Days. His experience during a pivotal game last season and endorsements from former players bolster expectations for his performance. As the Rebels enter a rebuilding phase, Simmons could emerge as a key player, with potential Heisman Trophy discussions highlighting his possibilities. The upcoming season opener against Georgia State is highly anticipated.
Oxford, MS – Ole Miss football is on the verge of a new chapter as Austin Simmons prepares to make his debut as the starting quarterback for the 2025 season. The 19-year-old signal-caller is capturing attention throughout the Southeastern Conference (SEC), with many experts and fans looking forward to seeing what he can bring to the field.
Simmons recently attended the SEC Media Days in Atlanta, where he left a noteworthy impression on attendees with his composure and confidence. One prominent analysis highlighted that he resembles standout former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, praising Simmons for his performance during the media event as well as his potential to be a key player for the Rebels this season.
Last season, Simmons was thrust into action during a critical game against Georgia, where he completed six passes following an injury to starting quarterback Jaxson Dart. This challenging situation demonstrated Simmons’ ability to perform under pressure. His experience during that game, coupled with the trust shown by head coach Lane Kiffin, gives indications of a promising future. Observers noted that Simmons exuded self-assurance at the Media Days when reflecting on this pivotal moment.
While Simmons faces potential challenges ahead, particularly related to Ole Miss’ defense, analysts believe his leadership and football intelligence may translate into offensive successes for the Rebels. Notably, he graduated high school in just three years, arriving at Ole Miss at the young age of 17, which speaks volumes about his maturity and understanding of the game.
Former Rebel quarterback Jaxson Dart has expressed confidence in Simmons’s abilities and remains involved in guiding him as he transitions into his new role. Reports indicated that Dart has continued conversations with Simmons for advice even after his departure from the program, showcasing a peer mentorship dynamic.
In terms of rankings, Simmons has drawn attention from various sports experts. A recent ranking placed him as the 8th quarterback in the SEC, with optimism surrounding his potential for achieving considerable statistics under Kiffin’s coaching. Furthermore, sports analysts have included Simmons in discussions about the Heisman Trophy, designating him as a “dark horse” candidate, with opening odds of +4,000 for the upcoming season.
The Rebels are working toward a rebuilding phase, yet Simmons’s performances could elevate him to notable status—as indicated by expectations that by October, he could emerge as a household name in college football.
Fans and analysts alike are buzzing as the Ole Miss Rebels gear up to kick off the 2025 season against Georgia State on August 30, at 6:45 p.m. CT. The anticipation surrounding Simmons and the impact he may have on the team’s offensive game makes this upcoming season one to watch for supporters of Ole Miss football.
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- Google Search: Austin Simmons Ole Miss football
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