Coveted Ole Miss Baseball Transfer Reveals Portal Destination to Big 12 Program

Mike Bianco and Co. see a former catcher head to the Big 12, reveals portal destination this week.
Jun 1, 2025; Oxford, MS, USA; Mississippi Rebels designated hitter Campbell Smithwick (12) hits a home run during the eighth inning against the Georgia Tech Yellowjackets. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images
Jun 1, 2025; Oxford, MS, USA; Mississippi Rebels designated hitter Campbell Smithwick (12) hits a home run during the eighth inning against the Georgia Tech Yellowjackets. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images | Petre Thomas-Imagn Images

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Ole Miss catcher Campbell Smithwick elected to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal in June after spending a pair of seasons with Mike Bianco and the Ole Miss Rebels.

Smithwick, who saw frequent playing time for the Rebels during the 2025 season, became the first significant loss for the program this offseason.

He saw action in 40 games this past season for Ole Miss where he earned 27 starts in a mix of catcher and designated hitter.

In 110 at-bats during the 2025 season, Smithwick had a .282 batting average with 31 hits for 23 runs batted in and five home runs.

Smithwick also showcased his power with five doubles while scoring 20 runs. He drew 17 walks and struck out 33 times this past season.

Ole Miss will likely return Kentucky transfer, and weekend starter, Austin Fawley at catcher for the 2026 season with Smithwick now exploring other options.

Now, Smithwick has officially revealed a Transfer Portal destination after announcing a commitment to the Oklahoma State Cowboys this week.

Bianco and Co. have seen multiple members of the 2025 roster elect to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal this month. Who's out?

The Departing Rebels:

No. 1: Cole Ketchum - Pitcher

Ole Miss right-handed pitcher Cole Ketchum entered the NCAA Transfer Portal after three seasons in Oxford, he revealed via social media last week.

The talented Mississippi native made an impression as a true freshman in 2023 after making 15 appearances.

Ketchum worked 19 total innings while striking out 13 batters.

He made his collegiate debut against Arkansas State where he worked one a hitless inning, and from there, did not allow a run through his first four appearances.

After a solid 2023 campaign, Ketchum did not see any action during both his sophomore and redshirt-sophomore seasons in 2024 and 2025.

Now, the Magnolia State native will hit the free agent market in search of a new home.

No. 2: Jackson Miller - Infielder

Infielder Jackson Miller entered the NCAA Transfer Portal after one season in Oxford, he revealed via social media last week.

The former Top-200 prospect in the 2024 Recruiting Cycle signed with the Rebels out of high school after selecting Ole Miss over a myriad of programs.

Now, after just one year in the Magnolia State, Miller will depart and enter the free agent market.

“After much thought and consideration I’ve decided to enter the transfer portal,” Miller wrote on social media. “I’m thankful for my time at Ole Miss and excited for the next opportunity in my college baseball journey.”

During his high school campaign, Miller led Benjamin (Fla.) High School to a state title during his senior season while hitting .475.

He was named Sun Sentinel Player of the Year for the second time after handling business during his time in the Sunshine State.

Other Departures:
- Tyler Acevedo: Infielder
- Hudson Mattox: Pitcher
- Connor Chisolm: Outfielder

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Zack Nagy is the Managing Editor and Publisher of Ole Miss Rebels On SI, a Sports Illustrated Publication. Nagy has covered Rebel Football, Baseball, Basketball and Recruiting, looking to keep readers updated on anything and everything involving Ole Miss athletics. Nagy has covered the Southeastern Conference for over half a decade after being born and raised in New Orleans (La.).

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