LSU Insider Calls Carius Curne Most Painful Transfer Loss Amid Ole Miss Football Move

Former five-star offensive lineman Carius Curne leaves LSU for Ole Miss, joining other ex-Tigers on Lane Kiffin's roster.

Published on Mar. 1, 2026

Pete Golding and the Ole Miss Rebels have assembled the No. 2 rated Transfer Portal Class in America, headlined by six Top-100 signees. One of those key additions is former LSU offensive lineman Carius Curne, who has been labeled the "most painful transfer loss" for the Tigers this offseason. Curne, a five-star recruit, will reunite with former LSU assistant Frank Wilson, who is now on staff in Oxford. The Rebels also landed another ex-LSU player in running back JT Lindsey, who held a myriad of offers coming out of high school.

Why it matters

Ole Miss has quickly emerged as a major player in the transfer portal, assembling a star-studded class that includes several high-profile players from rival LSU. The addition of Carius Curne, in particular, is seen as a major blow to the Tigers' roster, as he was a highly touted offensive line prospect. This reflects the Rebels' ability to recruit at a high level and capitalize on coaching changes and roster turnover at other programs.

The details

Carius Curne, a 6-foot-5, 320-pound offensive lineman, was the No. 2 interior offensive lineman in the NCAA Transfer Portal. He signed with Ole Miss after his primary recruiter at LSU, offensive line coach Brad Davis, was not retained on Lane Kiffin's staff. Curne will now reunite with former LSU assistant Frank Wilson, who is the running backs coach and associate head coach for the Rebels. The Rebels also landed another ex-LSU player in running back JT Lindsey, who was a highly touted recruit out of high school.

  • Curne signed with Ole Miss in February 2026.
  • Lindsey utilized a redshirt year at LSU in 2025 due to off-field "issues".

The players

Carius Curne

A former five-star offensive lineman who transferred from LSU to Ole Miss.

Frank Wilson

The running backs coach and associate head coach at Ole Miss, who previously worked at LSU.

JT Lindsey

A highly touted running back who transferred from LSU to Ole Miss after a redshirt year in 2025.

Lane Kiffin

The head coach of the Ole Miss Rebels.

Brad Davis

The former offensive line coach at LSU, who was Carius Curne's primary recruiter.

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The takeaway

Ole Miss has emerged as a major player in the transfer portal, assembling a star-studded class that includes several high-profile players from rival LSU. The addition of Carius Curne, in particular, is seen as a major blow to the Tigers' roster, as he was a highly touted offensive line prospect. This reflects the Rebels' ability to recruit at a high level and capitalize on coaching changes and roster turnover at other programs.