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Transfer running back Quinshon Judkins can’t seem to keep his former school’s name out of his mouth. The Ohio State rusher threw another jab Ole Miss’s way after making his Buckeyes debut.
Judkins transferred away from Oxford over the offseason after two productive seasons. It was rumored that the Rebels couldn’t meet the former SEC rushing champ’s NIL demands, leading him to seek other options.
Ohio State fit the mold as a prominent program with cash to offer. Judkins made the move to Columbus, but it seems his old team never left his mind!
Earlier this summer, the rusher was seen trading blows with Rashad Amos, the man tasked with replacing Judkins in the Ole Miss backfield. Judkins laughed when Amos committed to play for Lane Kiffin.
Now, he’s jabbed those Rebels again!
Quinshon Judkins mocked Ole Miss’s tiny crowd sizes.
It’s no secret that the Horseshoe is one of the largest venues in all of college football. Ohio Stadium holds 102,780 screaming fans on any given Saturday.
Judkins said he wasn’t 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, boasts one of the most talked about atmospheres in the sport, though much of that has to do with what’s happening outside the stadium in The Grove.
Vaught-Hemingway Stadium holds 64,038 attendees, making it the 12th-largest venue in the SEC following the additions of Texas and Oklahoma.
That being said, it seemed an unnecessary shot at the school that helped develop him into the player he is today.
The petty beef between Quinshon Judkins and Ole Miss continues!
The running back totaled 55 yards on 13 carries in his Buckeyes debut, reaching the endzone for the first time. We’ll see if he turns the attention to his future in Columbus, or if he spends the rest of his season thinking about the Rebs.