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Jeff Blake-USA TODAY Sports
Ole Miss has fired head basketball coach Kermit Davis after five seasons in Oxford, according to College Basketball Insider Jon Rothstein.

The Rebels, 10-18 (2–13 SEC), are in last place in the SEC and have three games left in the regular season. Assistant coach Win Case will be the interim head coach for the rest of the way.


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Davis was in his fifth season with the Rebels. His tenure got off to a relatively strong start, with a 20–13 season in 2018–19 that culminated in a trip to the NCAA tournament. The team would post just one more winning record during his time in Oxford: a 16–12 season in 2020–21 that ended in an NIT berth. He leaves the program with a 74–79 record and a 32–55 mark in SEC play.

Before taking the job at Ole Miss, Davis led Middle Tennessee for 16 seasons, reaching the NCAA tournament three times, all in his final six years with the Blue Raiders. The team made the round of 32 in back-to-back years in 2016 and ’17.
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Champagne14 months
General Wade Wilson! Report for duty to Oxford, MS!!
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idlewatcher14 months
Yet we lose to them and still keep our garbage coach smh
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Strannix14 months
Will Wade finna get paid.
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lsuohiofan14 months
Will Wade up next
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Shamoan14 months
He was a MSU plant. Good job kermie
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Nix to Twillie14 months
Another really good hire on paper. Sometimes it just doesn't work out.
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