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Auburn Commit Eyes Ole Miss Amidst Coaching Changes
3 Dec
Summary
- Jase Mathews, an Auburn commit, is being pursued by Ole Miss.
- Mathews' commitment wavered following Hugh Freeze's departure from Auburn.
- Ole Miss has hired Donte Moncrief to bolster their recruiting efforts.

Greene County five-star wide receiver Jase Mathews, currently committed to Auburn, remains in contact with the Ole Miss Rebels as the Early Signing Period nears. Despite his pledge to Auburn, other programs are intensifying their recruitment efforts. Mathews expressed his strong desire to be at Auburn, citing the coaches' connection and the opportunity to thrive. He developed a close bond with Auburn's wide receivers coach, Marcus Davis, who played a significant role in his initial commitment.
The recent departure of head coach Hugh Freeze from the Auburn program, however, has cast uncertainty over Mathews' commitment. Freeze was a key figure in personally recruiting Mathews, building a strong relationship over time. This change could open the door for a flip, with Ole Miss and LSU reportedly emerging as strong contenders for the talented receiver.
Ole Miss has recently strengthened its recruiting team by hiring former player Donte Moncrief. Moncrief, who had a successful college career with the Rebels and a seven-year NFL stint, is now actively pushing for Mathews. With Mathews planning to sign on the final day of the Early Signing Period, the situation remains dynamic.




