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Ole Miss flips three-star OL Kavion Broussard from Miami

Ole Miss made a big move heading into National Signing Day by flipping three-star offensive tackle Kavion Broussard from Miami.

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The process: Broussard had been committed to Miami since August 13th, but Ole Miss came in with an offer on November 9th and put on a full-court press which resulted in the 6-foot-7, 275-pound talent taking an official visit with the Rebels over the weekend that ultimately sealed the deal on Saturday night. Ole Miss also fended off another SEC foe in Missouri, who was also making a late push to flip Broussard from the Hurricanes.

What the Rebels are getting: Broussard plays left tackle for his high school and is a well-rounded talent that can use his height and length to his advantage and is as sound of a pass protector as he is a bully in the running game.

O-line trio: With Broussard in the fold, he joins fellow Louisiana native and three-star talent Jude Foster along a Rebels offensive line class that also features four-star John Wayne Oliver as well.

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