The Ole Miss Rebels rolled over the Wake Forest Demon Deacons on Saturday, 40-6, at Allegacy Stadium in Winston-Salem, N.C.
The game was the first of a home-and-home series that the two schools scheduled 10 years ago. However, earlier this week Wake Forest officials notified Ole Miss that they would buy out of the return game in Oxford, Miss., that was slated for Sept. 13, 2025.
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin revealed the news shortly after the Rebels’ win on Saturday.
“These guys during the week called over and (Wake Forest athletic director) John Currie said ‘we’re not playing next year’ and bought out of the game,” Kiffin said. “So I thought that was a good message for our players, that somebody would want to pay money not to play them. Says a lot about where our program is right now.”
According to the copy of the contract, the cancellation fee for each game is $750,000 if notice of cancellation is received by the non-breaching party more than 12 months but less than 24 months before the date of the scheduled game. That sum increases to $1 million if notice of cancellation is given 12 months or less before the date of the scheduled game.
Both teams will now need to locate a fourth non-conference opponent for next season. Ole Miss is scheduled to host Georgia State on Aug. 30, The Citadel on Sept. 6, and Tulane on Sept. 20.
Wake Forest’s other scheduled non-conference opponents in 2025 are all at home and include Kennesaw State on Aug. 30, Western Carolina on Sept. 6, and Delaware on Nov. 22.
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Just change your minds.
That means Ole Miss vs. Wake Forest will not be played in 2025.
I wonder if Ole Miss could move up their future home-and-home with Oregon State, who needs to fill out a schedule next year as a de facto independent.
Anything is possible.
Abominable cowardice from Wake!
I have a feeling this is to schedule Oregon State or Washington State as they both need opponents.
Either Oregon State or Washington State would have to move one of their 2025 games to be available to play at Ole Miss on September 13, but it can be done.
I fully support both Ole Miss & Wake Forest that they have zero interest in playing each other & understandably so.
ND has an opening on its 2025 schedule.
Isn’t that supposed to be reserved for Stanford? And why the hell haven’t ND and Stanford reupped their series?
Miami will likely be Notre Dame opponent for Thanksgiving weekend in 2025 & Stanford would be 2026 or 2027 following October 12th game.
Play Southern Miss.
Any idea why Wake Forest wants out of this game? They still need to schedule a replacement.
Clawson knew he didn’t have the horses to compete against the Rebels for either game. It’s not an easy decision to make, especially with the large buyout.
Ole Miss was a different program 10 years ago when the games were scheduled.