
🚨SHOCKER: 7-Foot Titan Harris Snubs Georgia, Commits to Ole Miss in SEC-Altering Move!

In a jaw-dropping decision that has sent tremors through the Southeastern Conference, 7-foot high school football sensation Jeremiah Harris has turned down powerhouse Georgia to commit to Ole Miss, a move that could dramatically alter the SEC’s competitive landscape for years to come.
Considered one of the most dominant recruits in the nation, Harris — a towering presence on the defensive line — had long been projected to suit up in red and black. For months, insiders and analysts had pegged Georgia as the frontrunner to land the elite prospect. But in a stunning twist that has caught both fans and recruiting experts off guard, Harris announced on Friday that he’ll be taking his talents to Oxford instead.
“I wanted to go somewhere I could make a real impact,” Harris said in a televised commitment segment. “At Ole Miss, I feel like I’m not just another piece of the puzzle — I’m part of building something new. It’s about legacy.”
The decision not only defies expectations but also marks a huge recruiting victory for Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin, who has been aggressively elevating the Rebels’ national profile. Securing a generational talent like Harris could help redefine what the program is capable of on both the recruiting trail and the field.
“This is a program-changing commitment,” said SEC analyst Marcus Ellington. “When a player of this caliber — and size — chooses Ole Miss over a perennial title contender like Georgia, it signals that the tide might be turning in the conference.”
Harris, who stands at an imposing seven feet tall and weighs 305 pounds, has drawn comparisons to NFL greats thanks to his rare combination of size, agility, and football IQ. He dominated high school opponents, racking up 17 sacks and 36 tackles for loss in his senior season alone. Scouts describe him as a once-in-a-decade defensive force who can anchor a line and disrupt entire offensive game plans.
For Georgia, the miss stings. The Bulldogs, fresh off another College Football Playoff appearance, were counting on Harris to bolster an already elite defense. While their recruiting class remains strong, losing such a high-profile commitment — especially to a conference rival — is a significant blow.
Meanwhile, for Ole Miss fans, the excitement is palpable. The Rebels haven’t landed a recruit of this magnitude in years, and the belief is growing that the program is poised for a new era. Harris is expected to contribute immediately and could become the face of the Rebels’ defense from day one.
“This isn’t just a win for Ole Miss,” said recruiting expert Tara Wilkins. “It’s a warning shot to the rest of the SEC. The Rebels areen’tjust here to compete anymore — they’re here to contend.”