
Daylan Flowers
OleMiss365.com is sending staff writer Daylan Flowers to Omaha to cover the Rebels in the College World Series. Ole Miss plays North Carolina in an opening round game Friday evening at 6 p.m. CT.
Should the Rebels win versus North Carolina, they will next play on Sunday, June 14 at 6 p.m. CT on ESPN against the winner of West Virginia and Troy. If they lose to North Carolina on Friday, they will play at 1 p.m. CT on Sunday against the loser of the West Virginia and Troy matchup.
All games will be televised on ESPN.
“I am proud to be able t o send Daylan to Omaha,” said executive editor David Johnson. “We could not have made this happen without our sponsors, which includes Larson’s Cash Saver of Oxford. I want to personally thank great Rebels Brent and Keith Larson for their undying support of anything Ole Miss.
“Then there is local business owner Jared Foster of the Velvet Ditch, who has done such a marvelous job bring energy and life to the corner of Lamar and University. We love the Velvet Ditch as do many Oxonians and Ole Miss fans. I, too, want to thank Jared and his wonderful family.”
Larson’s Cash Saver and The Velvet Ditch are presenting sponsors of OleMiss365.com’s Omaha coverage.
Flowers will focus on key storylines—pitching duels, power hitters, comebacks, player drafts prospects (many are future MLB stars) and Cinderella runs. He will be present at all Ole Miss games and press conferences.
Flowers will also fully cover the Omaha experience, as the College World Series is one of the most high-energy, family-oriented events in all of sports. He will cover the Rebels from several media platforms, including written stories, live updates, X/Twitter threads, photos, short videos, player quotes and data-driven pieces (stats, trends).
In addition to Flowers being on site in Omaha, our coverage team also consists of David Johnson, Jeff Byrd, Caulen Dallas and Dan Ray Walls, who will provide insight and commentary throughout the event.
Keep it on OleMiss365.com for the best coverage of the Rebels in the College World Series.
