Football

Ole Miss Prepares for 2026 Defensive Overhaul Under Coach Pete Golding

New 4‑2‑5 scheme and fresh talent aim to lift a previously middling run defense

When Pete Golding stepped into the head‑coach role at Ole Miss, he inherited more than just a program with a storied past; he took charge of a defense that finished 71st nationally against the run and eighth in the SEC a year ago.

A 4‑2‑5 Scheme Takes Shape

Golding plans to deploy a 4‑2‑5 alignment in 2026, a look that emphasizes speed and flexibility while shoring up the interior of the line.

The scheme will be anchored by two first‑year linebackers, Luke Ferrelli and Keaton Thomas, both of whom posted over 100 tackles last season, providing the experience and physicality needed to make the transition smooth.

Key Additions and Expectations

Along the line, the Rebels have restocked with Jordan Renaud and Michai Boireau, while edge rushers Suntarine Perkins and Jonathan Maldonado bring proven production; Perkins logged 81 tackles and 4.5 sacks, and Maldonado’s 6‑6, nearly 250‑pound frame adds an imposing presence.

The coaching staff believes the combination of veteran linebackers and a refreshed defensive front will translate into a markedly improved run defense, potentially climbing well beyond the 71st‑ranked spot the unit occupied last year.

Princewell Umanmielen and Zxavian Harris are also expected to contribute depth, adding further versatility as the Rebels aim to turn a modest defensive showing into a cornerstone of their 2026 campaign.

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