Ohio State’s Star Running Back Sparks Petty Beef With His Replacement At Ole Miss After Ugly Exit

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Quinshon Judkins ruffled at lot of feathers in Oxford, Mississippi before and after his decision to transfer from Ole Miss to Ohio State. One of the top running backs in college football continued to show his true colors with a petty, immature response to one of his successors, Rashad Amos.

It was extremely lame.

Judkins, the SEC’s leading rusher in 2022, was a three-star recruit out of high school. Lane Kiffin famously sat alone in the rain to watch his future ball-carrier tear up his competition in Alabama. His full-court press worked and ultimately resulted in a commitment.

Judkins burst onto the scene as a freshman. He ran for more than 1,100 yards as a sophomore.

Unfortunately, the relationship between Ole Miss and its leading rusher soured throughout the fall. Judkins’ attitude, as well as outlandish NIL demands, caused issues all year. The locker room slowly turned on him. Tensions ultimately boiled over during the Peach Bowl when Jaxson Dart asked Kiffin to take Judkins out of the game after he supposedly disrespected the offensive line.

Both sides more-or-less mutually agreed to part ways after the season.

Judkins requested an amount of money that the Rebels were not willing to pay. He transferred to Ohio State while Kiffin was completely unbothered on a fishing trip in the Bahamas.

Quinshon Judkins is petty af.

With the money that Ole Miss saved on Judkins, Kiffin and his staff quietly assembled the deepest position groups in the country through the portal. Rashad Amos was one of the biggest gets.

The former Miami (Oh.) running back first flipped his commitment from Mississippi State to Colorado. He later flipped, again, to the Rebels. Amos will play his fourth year of college football in the Magnolia State.

Ben Garrett of the Ole Miss Spirit wrote an article about how Amos will fill Judkins’ shoes. Amos responded to the post with a simple ‘😮‍💨’ emoji.

Even though he did not address his predecessor in any way, shape or form, Judkins responded with a laughing emoji and sparked a beef between them.

Amos took it personally and called Judkins a snail.

He doubled down not long thereafter with a cryptic warning.

Ole Miss and Ohio State could end up playing each other in the College Football Playoff if their two seasons go as planned. That would be spicy! Rashad Amos and Quinshon Judkins officially have beef.