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Local stars Amos, Harris earn All-SEC honors

Posted by Raymond Partsch III on December 13, 2024 in Blogs, Featured, High School Sports, Latest News, Local News, RP3's Blogs, Sports News
Ole Miss Rebels cornerback Trey Amos (9) reacts after breaking up a pass against the Kentucky Wildcats at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium this season. Amos earned All-SEC first-team honors this week.– Photo by Petre Thomas-Imagn Images/Reuters

A pair of former 3-3-7 stars earned All-Southeastern Conference honors this week.

Ole Miss senior cornerback Trey Amos and senior wide receiver Tre Harris were two of nine Rebels to receive All-SEC honors from the league’s coaches.

Amos was selected to the first team while Harris was a third-team selection.

The former Catholic High of New Iberia star served as the Rebels lockdown corner led the SEC and ranked third nationally in both total passes defended (16) and pass breakups (13). The 13 pass breakups were the most by an Ole Miss player since the 2015 season.

Amos also had 47 total tackles, three interceptions, and one forced fumble.

Harris was on pace for a historic season before injuries sidelined him. Despite missing multiple games, the former Comeaux High star still ranked second in the league with 1,030 yards on 60 receptions with seven touchdowns.

Harris also still ranks as PFF’s top-rated SEC receiver and No. 3 receiver in the FBS in both season offensive grade (89.9) and receiving grade (89.8).

Harris became the sixth Rebel to break the 1,000-yard barrier in a single season and was the second fastest to do it behind Elijah Moore’s 2020 season. Harris also eclipsed 2,000 yards receiving for his Ole Miss career and is currently ranked 10th all-time among Rebel pass catchers at 2,015 yards.

Ole Miss (9-3) will take on Duke (9-3) in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl on Thursday, January 2nd.

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Posted in Blogs, Featured, High School Sports, Latest News, Local News, RP3's Blogs, Sports News | Tagged All-SEC, All-Southeastern Conference, Catholic High New Iberia, Catholic-New Iberia Panthers, Comeaux High School, Comeaux Spartans, Ole Miss Rebels, SEC, Tre Harris, Trey Amos

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