gold star for USAHOF

Regular visitors of Notinhalloffame.com know that we are slowly working on the top 50 of every major team in the NHL, NBA, NFL, and MLB. Once that is done, we will examine how each team honors its past players, coaches, and executives. As such, it is important to us that the University of Mississippi will be inducting six new members to their Athletic Hall of Fame.

They will be officially inducted on November 7, and two days later, they will be introduced to the crowd during the Rebels' home game against Georgia.

The Class of 2024 is:

Jonathan Randolph, Men’s Golf, 2008-11.  Randolph was a four-year letterman who took Mississippi to the NCAA Tournament in all his years.  He won three individual tournaments and had 15 top-5 finishes.  A First Team All-American in 2010, Randolph won four times as a pro.

Christi Strini Song, Women’s Soccer, 2004-07.  In 2005, Strini Song was the first All-American in school history, and that year, she led them to a place in the NCAA Tournament.  The two-time SEC Selection had 15 career Goals and 19 career Assists.

Chris Spencer, Football, 2002-04.  Spencer played mostly at Center for the Rebels and helped them win the 2002 Independence Bowl and 2004 Cotton Bowl, the latter of which saw Ole Miss co-win the SEC West.  He would play ten seasons in the NFL, playing for Seattle, Chicago, and Tennessee.

Roger Stieg, Men’s Basketball, 1980-83.  Stieg was part of the first Ole Miss team to play in the NCAA Tournament (1981), and he also took them to three NITs.  He averaged 7.9 Points and 4.6 Rebounds over his 121 Games.

Todd Wade, Football, 1996-99.  Wade was an Offensive Tackle in three bowl-winning teams (1997 Motor City, 1998 & 1999 Independence).  He later played professionally for Miami, Houston, and Washington.

Rick Zibilich, Baseball, 1975-78.  Zibilich won 22 Games as a Pitcher for the Rebels, and he helped his school win the first ever SEC Championship Tournament.

We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate the impending members of the Ole Miss Athletic Hall of Fame.