Alright, let’s talk about how I went about digging up the Ole Miss football depth chart today. It’s something I like to keep tabs on, especially when you start hearing buzz about players and positions.

My Process Step-by-Step
First thing I did, obviously, was hop on my computer. I just wanted a clear picture of who’s lining up where, who the starters are looking like, and who’s pushing for playing time right behind them. You know how it is.
So, I opened up my usual search engine. Nothing fancy. My go-to move was typing in something simple like “Ole Miss football depth chart”. Sometimes I add the year, like “2024”, just to make sure I’m getting the latest stuff, or at least the most recent publicly available version.
Then I started sifting through the results. Here’s kinda what I look for:
- Official Team Site: I usually check the official Ole Miss Athletics site first. Sometimes they post it directly, maybe in the news section or under the football team roster page. It’s not always there, or easy to find, but it’s the best source if available. Today, I poked around there for a bit.
- Big Sports News Outlets: If the official site didn’t pan out immediately, I looked at the big names – think ESPN, CBS Sports, places like that. They often have dedicated team pages and sometimes compile depth charts based on practice reports or coach interviews. I scanned a couple of those.
- Dedicated Fan Sites/Forums: Next up, I checked out some of the popular Ole Miss fan sites and sports forums. Places like On3, 247Sports, Rivals usually have beat writers close to the team. Their info can be really current, though sometimes it’s behind a paywall or mixed in with lots of speculation. Still worth a look. I browsed through a few threads and articles there.
I kept an eye on the dates of the articles or posts I was finding. Depth charts change, right? Injuries happen, guys perform well in practice, coaches switch things up. So, getting the absolute most recent version is key, but you also gotta take it with a grain of salt knowing it’s fluid.
After looking through a few different places, I started piecing together a consistent picture. Saw some names popping up repeatedly at certain positions across different sources. Sometimes one site might have a slightly different second or third stringer listed, which is pretty normal.

Eventually, I landed on a version that seemed pretty reliable and up-to-date, compiled from what seemed like the most credible reports on a couple of those sports news sites and corroborated by chatter on the fan forums. Didn’t find a single, perfect, official PDF this time, but got a real good sense of the two-deep and key players across the board.
So yeah, that was my little project for the day. Just involved some focused searching, comparing sources, and understanding that these things aren’t always set in stone. Now I feel like I’ve got a better handle on the Rebels’ lineup heading into things. It’s always good to know who’s who.