September 17, 2024

Unexpected: the former Miss super star speculates about his 2024 comeback and offers insight into Dart’s future……

OXFORD, Miss. In addition to getting ready for their NY6 game against the No. 10 Penn State Nittany Lions in the

Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl on December 30, the No. 11 Ole Miss Rebels have been actively seeking new players for the

2024 campaign. The Rebels have just earned commitments from a number of veterans to return for another season of Ole Miss football, meaning that half of that recruitment battle has taken place at home. During his Monday press

conference, tight end Caden Prieskorn—one of the seniors who recently declared he would be returning for his last

year of eligibility—got to discuss his choice to come back. “I just think that [fall] camp was incredibly enjoyable, and the injury

Ole Miss Rebels tight end Caden Prieskorn looks to the sidelines during the team’s Week 5 home game vs. the LSU

Tigers (2023).Carleigh Harbin-The Grove Report Prieskorn appeared in nine games this season after suffering an early injury, but still managed to haul in 20 passes for 313 yards and two touchdowns. The former transfer is focused

on beating Penn State, but talked about Ole Miss’ potential in 2024 and the excitement around the program. “There’s

definitely a lot [of excitement],” Prieskorn said. “It’s exciting, there’s definitely a lot of buzz in this program. But as a team, we know we’ve got a job to do, and that’s go 11-2 for the first time in school history.

Prieskorn was asked if he made his decision based on knowledge surrounding quarterback Jaxson Dart’s return, but

just smiled and gave a professional response. “It’s up to [Dart] to say that,” Prieskorn said. “I’d love for him to be my quarterback next year

 

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