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Four-Star WR Corey Simms Reveals Top 12 Schools, Includes Ole Miss Rebels

The Ole Miss Rebels made the first cut for four-star wide receiver Corey Simms on Tuesday.
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The Ole Miss Rebels made the top 12 list for 2025 four-star wide receiver Corey Simms on Tuesday, joining a list of other elite programs vying for his talents in this recruiting cycle.

Simms is a product of Christian Brothers College High School (St. Louis, Mo.), and he measures in at 6-3, 185 pounds. You can find the announcement of his top 12 suitors here as well as see the full list below.

- LSU Tigers

- Miami Hurricanes

- Georgia Bulldogs

- Tennessee Volunteers

- USC Trojans

- Penn State Nittany Lions

- Ole Miss Rebels

- Michigan Wolverines

- Kansas Jayhawks

- Nebraska Cornhuskers

- Missouri Tigers

- Arkansas Razorbacks

As you can see based on his list, many of Simms' final school choices are centered in the Southeast or Midwest, along with appearances from USC and Penn State. According to On3's recruiting prediction machine, Missouri currently has the best odds to land Simms' talents at 39 percent, and Ole Miss is listed as having a less-than-1 percent chance to secure the wideout.

Still, that was before he released this list on Tuesday. It's evident that Ole Miss is still in the running, and as the year wears on, it will look to remain in the hunt, should he trim his list once again in the coming months.

In the 2023 season, Simms helped lead his team to a state championship, hauling in 79 passes for 1,049 yards and 12 touchdowns.

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John Macon Gillespie
JOHN MACON

John Macon Gillespie has a journalism background spanning 10 years and earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in journalism from the University of Mississippi in 2020 and 2022, respectively. His experience in the field includes work on the Ole Miss beat for nine years and high school sports coverage in the state of Mississippi for the Calhoun County Journal. He is currently a columnist for Ole Miss On SI and a high school journalism teacher in North Mississippi.

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