Breaking News: Ole Miss Appoints Football Legend Deuce McAllister as Assistant General Manager.

Breaking News: Ole Miss Appoints Football Legend Deuce McAllister as Assistant General Manager.

 

In a bold and exciting move, the University of Mississippi has officially appointed former NFL star and Ole Miss legend Deuce McAllister as its new Assistant General Manager for the football program. The announcement, made early Tuesday morning, has sent shockwaves through the college football world, as the Rebels look to strengthen their leadership both on and off the field.

 

McAllister, a former standout running back at Ole Miss from 1997 to 2000, went on to enjoy a successful NFL career with the New Orleans Saints, where he became a fan favorite and two-time Pro Bowler. Known for his leadership, work ethic, and deep ties to Mississippi, McAllister returns to his alma mater with a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to building a winning culture.

 

In his new role, McAllister will work closely with General Manager Billy Glasscock and Head Coach Lane Kiffin, providing strategic support in areas such as recruiting, player development, and program operations. His unique perspective as both a former player and community leader is expected to have an immediate impact.

 

“I’m honored to be back at Ole Miss in a role that allows me to help shape the future of this program,” McAllister said in a statement. “This university and this state mean everything to me, and I’m excited to give back in a meaningful way.”

 

Fans and alumni have enthusiastically welcomed the news, hopeful that McAllister’s involvement will inspire the next generation of Rebels and elevate the program’s national standing.

 

As Ole Miss gears up for the 2025 season, McAllister’s return signals a renewed focus on tradition, excellence, and long-term success. This appointment is more than symbolic — it’s a strategic move that could pay dividends for years to come.

 

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