November 22, 2024
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Quinshon Judkins, a transfer running back, can’t seem to stop talking about his former school. Following his Buckeyes debut, the Ohio State rusher launched another jab at Ole Miss.

After two good seasons at Oxford, Judkins transferred during the offseason. It was claimed that the Rebels were unable to match the former SEC rushing champion’s NIL expectations, prompting him to seek other options.

Ohio State fit the bill as a well-known program with funds to offer. Judkins moved to Columbus, but it appears his former club never left his thoughts!

Earlier this summer, the rusher was seen squaring off with Rashad Amos, the Ole Miss backfield replacement for Judkins. Judkins laughed as Amos agreed to play for Lane Kiffin.

Now he’s jabbed the Rebels again!

Quinshon Judkins mocked Ole Miss’s tiny crowd sizes.

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The Horseshoe is well-known as one of college football’s largest arenas. On any given Saturday, Ohio Stadium can hold up to 102,780 screaming fans.

Judkins stated that he was not used to that at Ole Miss.

“Definitely a one-of-a-kind experience… Over 100,000 fans. Being at Ole Miss, I only got to see that at away games.”

-Quinshon Judkins on his debut at Ohio State

Ole Miss, too, has one of the most talked-about atmospheres in the sport, but much of that is due to what is going on outside the stadium in The Grove.

Vaught-Hemingway Stadium seats 64,038 people, making it the SEC’s 12th-largest facility following the arrivals of Texas and Oklahoma.

That being said, it looked like a needless jab at the school that helped shape him into the player he is today.

The petty rivalry between Quinshon Judkins and Ole Miss continues!

In his Buckeyes debut, the running back rushed for 55 yards on 13 carries and scored his first touchdown. We’ll see if he focuses on his future in Columbus or spends the remainder of the season wondering about the Rebs.

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