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Kewan Lacy Reveals Pete Golding Factor for Declining Lucrative Offers to Stay at Ole Miss

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In today’s NIL and transfer portal era, where money speaks, loyalty is hard to find. However, for Ole Miss running back Kewan Lacy, it matters the most. Despite drawing heavy interest and a hefty NIL amount from elite teams like LSU and Texas, his commitment to Pete Golding stayed intact.

“It was a lot of factors that came into it,” Ole Miss RB Kewan Lacy said on the White House podcast. “There were a lot of schools and great opportunities. But I just felt like what we’ve built at Ole Miss is remarkable. The people we got coming back, we’ve got Trinidad [Chambliss] coming back, the receivers, and then the people we got out of the portal for the defense; I just feel like we’re building something special. I trust Pete [Golding] to lead us in the right direction.”

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His trust in Pete Golding makes sense, as even after Lane Kiffin’s move to LSU, he took the program to the playoffs that no one expected. Their offensive staff left for LSU and ditched them just a week before Miami’s game. Still, they gave them a tough fight, going 27-31 against them.

All these factors add up to the trust Lacy has in him.

Getting Kewan Lacy back into the team is a major win for Ole Miss, especially after former RB coach Kevin Smith left for LSU.

But Frank Wilson’s move to the Rebels sure gives him hope. He has developed top LSU players like Caden Durham and even Harlem Berry, who followed him to Ole Miss.

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With him, Michigan State’s transfer Makhi Frazier, Harlem Berry, Joshua Dye from Southern Utah, and JT Lindsey from LSU are all ready to add depth to the running back room, and it looks solid for the 2026 season.

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