Oxford, MS – In a surprising turn of events, Micah Pettus, the former starting offensive tackle for the Ole Miss Rebels, announced on Monday morning that he will be entering the transfer portal. This news has shaken up the football community in Oxford, as the senior isn’t just looking to switch teams; he’s also weighing the possibility of bypassing his final year of eligibility to chase his lifelong dream of playing in the NFL.
Pettus took to social media to express his gratitude for his time in Ole Miss. “To my teammates, coaches, professors, and the Oxford community, thank you for everything. This has been the best four years of my life,” he wrote. His heartfelt message continued, “I am thankful for my time as an Ole Miss Rebel. The memories made and the friendships formed in this community will last a lifetime. This place will always hold a special place in my heart.”
The offensive lineman reflected on his journey, saying, “Since I was a child, I’ve dreamed of playing in the NFL and have followed a path to achieve that goal.” As Pettus considers his future, he has stated that he might enter the 2025 NFL Draft while also entering the transfer portal as a graduate transfer.
Pettus leaves the Rebels with an impressive track record. Over his career, he started 29 games and participated in a total of 33 games. This past season, he was a key player, starting in 11 games and helping the team secure a commendable 9-3 record. His talent did not go unnoticed, as he was named Freshman All-America by College Football News for his outstanding performance during his redshirt freshman year in 2022.
In a development that raised a few eyebrows, Pettus was reported as having been removed from the roster by head coach Lane Kiffin shortly after the Egg Bowl. Although the official announcement regarding his status didn’t specify that he was asked to leave, it has stirred conversations among fans and fellow players. Pettus is now the ninth player from the Rebels to enter the transfer portal this season as they prepare for their upcoming game against Duke in the Gator Bowl.
As it stands, Pettus joins a notable group of players who have opted for new beginnings, including quarterback Walker Howard, running back Rashad Amos, and several offensive linemen. The Rebels are set to face Duke in Jacksonville, FL, on January 2, 2025, with kickoff scheduled for 6:30 p.m. This highly anticipated game will be nationally televised on ESPN, offering fans a chance to see how Ole Miss adapts to these roster changes.
Amid the player departures, several key figures remain committed to the team, including quarterback Jaxson Dart, defensive tackle Walter Nolen, and wide receiver Jordan Watkins. Their dedication to the game and the team is a beacon of hope as the Rebels gear up for one last battle this season.
As Pettus embarks on this new chapter in his football career, the Ole Miss community rallies behind him, acknowledging the unforgettable memories and friendships forged on the field. Although the transfer portal can often mean uncertainty, for Pettus, it’s a stepping stone toward his professional aspirations.
For the Oxford community, the impact of Pettus’s departure is sure to be felt, but the support and love from fans and fellow players will remain an enduring part of his Ole Miss experience. One thing is for sure: the Rebel nation will always cheer for their own, no matter where life takes them next!
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