There are a few draft risks in this class, mainly Overbay, Wahl, Allen and Bolden. Mullholland and Forrest would have been draft risks but we got "good news" according to the village idiot Yancy now that both of them will have to have Tommy John surgery.
</p><div style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt" id="contentcontainer"><font size="3">Casey Mulholland, a 6-3 right-handed pitcher and outfielder, comes to the Rebels from The Pendleton School in Bradenton, Florida. He is ranked as one of the nation's Top 100 players by both Perfect Game and Baseball America. He is one of the top-five players in Florida. The right-hander posted a 6-0 record with a 1.39 ERA last season as he struck out 73 batters and walked only 10 in his 40.2 innings of work. He also hit well, batting .355 with five doubles, three triples and eight RBI as he helped his high school to a 29-1 record and final ranking of seventh nationally. Mulholland was selected to play in the Under Armour All-America game this past summer. Mulholland chose Ole Miss over Clemson, North Carolina, LSU, Miami, Florida and Central Florida.
Austin Anderson, a 5-11 middle infielder, comes to the Rebels from Mount Dora High School in Mount Dora, Florida. The rising senior hit .510 last season with a home run, seven triples and nine doubles. He also competed in summer league ball with the Orlando Scorpions, playing alongside fellow signees Allen and Mulholland. Anderson selected the Rebels over Florida State and North Florida.
Will Allen, a 6-4 catcher and first baseman, comes to the Rebels from Buchholz High School in Gainesville, Florida. Allen hit .395 last season with seven home runs, 10 doubles and 30 RBI as he helped lead Buchholz to the Regional finals for the third consecutive season. He also threw out 10 runners on the season at second base and was named a first team All-State selection in class 6A. Allen was ranked in the Top 200 players in the nation by PerfectGame. He was also selected to play for the USA Baseball's Team USA 16U team in 2008. Allen chose Ole Miss over Florida.
Jimel Judon, a 6-5 outfielder and pitcher, comes to Ole Miss from Myrtle Attendance Center in Myrtle. Judon was 5-1 on the mound this year for Myrtle and also had a solid season at the plate, hitting .380 for the year. Judon chose Ole Miss over Mississippi State, South Alabama, UAB, Oregon and Vanderbilt.
Austin Hartzog, a 6-3 right-hander, comes to Ole Miss from Hillcrest Christian and continues the tradition of a long-line of standouts to play for the Rebels that includes Seth Smith, Stephen Head and Logan Power. Hartzog was an All-MPSA Second Team selection for Hillcrest and also plays quarterback on the football team. Hartzog chose Ole Miss over Mississippi State and Southern Miss.
Casey Greene, a 6-2 right-handed pitcher and infielder, comes to the Rebels from Desoto Central in Olive Branch. Greene is a two-way standout at Desoto, playing shortstop and pitching for the Jaguars. Greene signed with Ole Miss over LSU and Mississippi State.
Ryan Bolden, a 6-4 outfielder, comes to the Rebels from Madison Central in Madison, where he helped lead Madison Central to the Class 5A State Championship. He was named a Top 10 Prospect at the 2009 East Coast Professional Showcase where he ran a 6.38 sixty. He is also ranked as one of the Top 100 high school players in the nation by Perfect Game and Baseball America. Bolden signed with Ole Miss over Mississippi State and LSU.
Bobby Wahl, a 6-4 right-handed pitcher, comes to Ole Miss from West Springfield High School in Springfield, Virginia. He is ranked as one of the Top 100 players in the country by PerfectGame and Baseball America, after posting a 6-1 record with a 1.89 ERA as he struck out 65 batters and walked only nine in 40.0 innings of work. The right-hander was named a first team All-District selection and was rated as the top player in the state of Virginia by PerfectGame. Wahl chose Ole Miss over North Carolina, Virginia, Clemson and Virginia Tech.
Mike Mayers, a 6-4 right-handed pitcher, comes to Ole Miss from Grove City High School in Grove City, Ohio. This past season, Mayers posted a 10-1 record on the mound with a 1.80 ERA as he earned All-State honors. He helped lead Grove City to a 20-8 record last season and claimed the 2009 Sectional Championship. He also plays quarterback for Grove City and has competed for three years with the Columbus Cobras summer baseball team. Mayers chose Ole Miss over North Carolina, North Carolina State, Ohio State and Tennessee.
Preston Overbey, a 6-3 third baseman, comes to the Rebels from University School of Jackson in Jackson, Tenn. The infielder was named one of the top 150 recruits nationally by PerfectGame and Baseball America, after helping USJ to the District 14 Class 2A Championship and winning the District 14 Class 2A Tournament. Overbey was named an All-District selection as well as being named to the All-Tournament team. He helped USJ to a runner-up finish in the 2007 State Tournament and helped the school to its ninth state tournament appearance in 2008. Overbey selected Ole Miss over Tennessee, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt and Louisville.
Nathan Foriest, a 6-3 left-handed pitcher, comes to Ole Miss from Harpeth High School in Kingston Springs, Tenn. Foriest posted a 2.00 ERA in his junior season and pitched two no-hitters and a pair one-hitters in the regional showcase games. He also was selected to play for the Southeast team in the Area Code Showcase Tournament in California. The left-hander also plays on the football team at Harpeth, playing middle linebacker and wide receiver. Foriest chose Ole Miss over LSU, Tennessee and Vanderbilt.
Jordan Poole, a 6-3 outfielder and first baseman, comes to Ole Miss from Calhoun High School in Calhoun, Ga. The utility player was a key player for Calhoun this past season, hitting .405 with 16 home runs and drew 38 walks to help pace the offense. Over the past two seasons, Poole has combined for 32 home runs and 87 RBI for his high school team. Poole also competes in summer ball with East Cobb, where he played with current Ole Miss Rebel Zach Lowery. He also boasts a 4.0 grade point average. Poole chose Ole Miss over TCU, LSU, Florida International and Clemson.
Tanner Bailey, a 6-7 right-handed pitcher, comes to the Rebels from Texarkana College where he helped lead the Bulldogs to a 20-8 record and the 2009 Region XIV East Conference Championship. It was the sixth conference title for the program in the last nine seasons. At Texarkana College, Bailey posted an 8-1 record with a 3.75 ERA in 62.1 innings of work. He struck out 62 batters and walked only 19 on the year. Bailey played for Little Rock Christian Academy in high school, helping his team finish as 5A West Conference runners-up and an appearance in the state semifinals. He earned All-State honors and helped his team to a No. 1 national ranking by the National Christian School Athletic Association.
Les Smith, a 6-1 outfielder, enrolled at St. Louis Community College - Meramec this fall after having played a season at Louisiana-Lafayette. He will play the 2010 season at Meramec before joining the Rebels in the fall of 2010. Last season at Louisiana-Lafayette, Smith hit .284 with nine home runs, 42 runs scored and 41 RBI. The left-handed hitter posted a .509 slugging percentage for the Ragin' Cajuns with 14 doubles and four triples to turn in the third highest slugging percentage on the team. Smith was also 4-for-4 in steals. In high school, Smith earned second team All-State honors and was a four-time All-District selection out of Dyersburg High school in Dyersburg, Tenn. As a senior, Smith hit .410 with 10 home runs and 36 RBI, setting the school record at the time for home runs in a season. </font></div>