
Austin Simmons
Doubtful
Injury Transfer Portal
Est. Return 1/8/2026
2025 Pass/Rush Stats
YDS
744
TD
4
INT
5
YDS
71
TD
1
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Simmons has one of the most interesting stories in all of college football, as the high school standout athlete graduated high school at the age of 15 and earned an associate's degree at 17 while reclassifying from the 2025 class to the 2023 class and enrolling early at Ole Miss. In 2023, Simmons redshirted while backing up Jaxson Dart and pitched for the Rebels' baseball team in the Spring of 2024 before giving up baseball to focus on football. In 2024, Simmons saw limited action behind Dart again. Simmons totaled 282 yards passing and two touchdowns, while leading the Rebels on a game-winning touchdown drive against Georgia, where he completed 5-of-6 passes for 64 yards after Dart went down with an injury. While Simmons has a great pedigree coming in, the Rebels have lost their top two receiving targets from a year ago, who accounted for 1,936 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns of their team's totals of 4,561 receiving yards and 31 touchdowns. Ole Miss has tried to replace that production with a plethora of transfer wide receivers. With the offensive wizardry head coach Lane Kiffin has displayed over the years, it is likely that Simmons will be put in a great situation to succeed, but to what extent that will be in year one as the starter will be interesting to see. Read Past Outlooks
Leaving Ole Miss
Simmons will enter the transfer portal, per Pete Thamel of ESPN.com.
ANALYSIS
Simmons hurt his ankle against Kentucky in Week 2, an injury that would derail his entire season and potentially career, as he lost the starting quarterback gig to Trinidad Chambliss and didn't win it back. He was slated to be the Rebels' future under center, but now must look for a new program and a fresh start. He's tossed for 1,026 yards, six touchdowns and five interceptions in his career with 85 rushing yards and a score as well.
Simmons hurt his ankle against Kentucky in Week 2, an injury that would derail his entire season and potentially career, as he lost the starting quarterback gig to Trinidad Chambliss and didn't win it back. He was slated to be the Rebels' future under center, but now must look for a new program and a fresh start. He's tossed for 1,026 yards, six touchdowns and five interceptions in his career with 85 rushing yards and a score as well.
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Relief duties in win over Citadel
Simmons was 7-for-12 passing for 100 yards and one interception during Saturday's 49-0 win versus Citadel.
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Not listed on SEC injury report
Simmons (ankle) isn't listed on Ole Miss' injury report ahead of Week 8 against Georgia.
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Ready to go if called for start
Simmons (ankle) will be ready to go for Saturday's game against Georgia if he's named the starting quarterback for the contest, Sam Hutchens of the Mississippi Clarion Ledger reports.
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Ankle recovery getting closer
Simmons (ankle) is still not 100 percent but getting closer, Ben Garrett of On3.com reports.
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Still not 100 percent
Simmons (ankle) is "still getting back to 100 percent," according to head coach Lane Kiffin, per Dan Morrison of On3.com.
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