In one of the most jaw-dropping recruiting stories of 2025, Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin flipped five-star quarterback Tavien St. Clair from Ohio State just days before the spring signing deadline. St. Clair, a 6’4” gunslinger from Bellefontaine, Ohio, had been committed to the Buckeyes for over a year. But after a quiet visit to Oxford last weekend, the quarterback left campus with a completely different mindset. Insiders say Kiffin personally hosted St. Clair, walking him through a revamped Rebels offense that emphasizes deep throws, tempo, and RPO mastery. “Coach Kiffin’s energy was unmatched,” St. Clair told reporters. “He believes in me like I’m already a Heisman finalist.” Current Ole Miss star running back Quinshon Judkins, who’s returning for one more season, also played a role in the pitch. “Tavien’s got the swag and the arm. We need a dude like him,” Judkins said. Kiffin’s late-season recruiting heroics may now catapult Ole Miss into national contention. St. Clair is expected to enroll early and compete for the starting job in the fall. The flip also sent shockwaves through Columbus, with Ohio State fans flooding social media in disbelief. Kiffin simply tweeted: “Checkmate.”
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