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Mississippi High School QB Stringer Draws Interest From Multiple Programs
The 6-6 signal caller has family ties to Mississippi State and several scholarship offers to consider.
Mar. 12, 2026 at 3:04am
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Smith Stringer, a two-sport standout at Presbyterian Christian School in Mississippi, has emerged as a Division I football prospect with offers from Southern Miss, Murray State, Nicholls State, and North Alabama. The 6-6, 185-pound quarterback has family connections to Mississippi State, where his father Reed previously coached, and is drawing interest from schools like Wake Forest, UConn, Ole Miss, and Louisiana as he prepares for upcoming showcase events.
Why it matters
Stringer's recruitment highlights the pipeline of talent coming out of Mississippi's high school ranks, with the state producing a number of Division I prospects each year. His family ties to Mississippi State also add an interesting angle, as the Bulldogs look to keep top in-state talent home.
The details
Stringer, who just wrapped up an all-district basketball season, is focused on football and preparing for upcoming camps and combines, including the Elite 11 and Under Armour Next events in New Orleans. At 6-6 and 185 pounds, he has the frame to add size and strength to compete at the next level. Stringer believes his basketball experience has helped develop his athleticism and leadership skills, which he hopes will translate to the football field.
- Stringer recently finished up his basketball season about two weeks ago.
- He is set to participate in the Elite 11 camp on March 21st and the Under Armour Next Combine on March 29th, both in New Orleans.
The players
Smith Stringer
A two-sport standout at Presbyterian Christian School in Mississippi, Stringer is a 6-6, 185-pound quarterback who has emerged as a Division I football prospect.
Reed Stringer
Stringer's father, who played offensive tackle at Delta State and later coached tight ends at Mississippi State under Sylvester Croom.
Sylvester Croom
The former head coach at Mississippi State, where he coached Reed Stringer as a tight ends coach.
What they’re saying
“We finished basketball up about two weeks ago. Since then, I have just been hitting the weight room hard. I have been throwing a lot and just preparing for some upcoming combines and camps. I am also eating a lot trying to gain some weight.”
— Smith Stringer, Quarterback
“I feel like basketball helps with my athleticism. I have to work some weird movements that I might end up having to make on the field. Another part of it, is just being a leader on the court. I believe that helps me become a leader on the football field and in school.”
— Smith Stringer, Quarterback
What’s next
Stringer will look to impress college coaches at the upcoming Elite 11 and Under Armour Next events in New Orleans, as he continues to navigate the recruiting process and find the best fit for his academic and athletic future.
The takeaway
Stringer's recruitment showcases the wealth of high school football talent in Mississippi, with the quarterback prospect drawing interest from a variety of Division I programs. His family ties to Mississippi State add an intriguing element, as the Bulldogs look to keep top in-state talent home.


