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KEWAN LACY FIRES UP OLE MISS OFFENSE, SET FOR STAR TURN IN CFP PLAYOFF

 

Oxford, MS / New Orleans, LA — January 2, 2026

Kewan Lacy, the dynamic sophomore running back for the Ole Miss Rebels, has emerged as one of the most productive and decorated players in college football as the Rebels prepare for their College Football Playoff quarterfinal against Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. Lacy’s combination of big-play ability and touchdown scoring has been central to Ole Miss’s offensive success this season.

Historic 2025 Campaign for Rebel Tailback

Lacy has delivered a historic season in Oxford, ranking near the top of the nation in key rushing categories. Through the regular season, he had recorded over 1,300 rushing yards and more than 20 touchdowns, including a school-record breaking tally of rushing scores — surpassing the previous Ole Miss mark for most rushing touchdowns in a single season.

His performance has earned wide recognition: Lacy was named a first-team All-SEC selection and garnered multiple All-America honors from national organizations, underscoring his status as one of the elite backs in the country.

Earlier in the season, Lacy produced one of the most memorable games of his career with 224 rushing yards and three touchdowns against Florida, a performance that ranks among the best in school history and helped boost Ole Miss’s resume en route to the CFP. Ole Miss Athletics - Hotty Toddy

Doak Walker Award Finalist and National Recognition

Lacy also became the first player in Ole Miss history to be named a finalist for the prestigious Doak Walker Award, given annually to the nation’s top running back. While the award ultimately went to another candidate, his finalist status marked a milestone for both Lacy and the Rebels program.

Playoff Prep and Injury Status

As Ole Miss prepared for its Sugar Bowl clash with Georgia, Lacy’s availability was a focal point due to a shoulder injury he suffered in the Rebels’ first-round CFP win. Early reports listed him as probable, and he has been practicing with the team — a development that provided a lift to Ole Miss fans ahead of the high-stakes matchup. ESPN.com

Coaches and teammates have praised Lacy’s resilience and preparation, noting his ability to contribute even after sustaining the injury in December. His presence in the backfield gives Ole Miss a balanced offensive attack as they seek to avenge a regular-season loss to Georgia and advance deeper into the playoff bracket.

Impact and Legacy

At just 19 years old, Lacy’s rise from transfer newcomer to offensive centerpiece reflects both his talent and work ethic. Born in 2006 and originally playing at Missouri before transferring to Ole Miss, he has quickly become one of the SEC’s most feared rushers. Wikipedia

His contributions extend beyond raw statistics — Lacy has forced missed tackles at a high rate and consistently produced yards after contact, traits that have endeared him to teammates and positioned him as a focal point of the Rebels’ offense throughout the season. 


Bottom Line: Kewan Lacy enters the College Football Playoff poised to make a major impact, continuing a historic season that has cemented his place among the nation’s premier running backs and established him as a cornerstone of Ole

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