
Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss poses with four-star wide receiver Alvin Mosley on the pass catcher’s recent official visit to Oxford.
OleMiss365.com, in partnership with the Locked On Ole Miss podcast, will carry four-star wide receiver Alvin Mosley’s commitment announcement live Saturday evening. Steven Willis, the host of the Locked On Ole Miss podcast, will anchor the show as Mosley picks between Ole Miss, Texas, Arkansas and Houston.
Brian Smith, host of The Portal Podcast for Locked On, and David Johnson of OleMiss365.com will join Willis to present analysis of Mosely’s announcement between three SEC powers and his hometown university. The broadcast and live stream will be 100 percent free to the public.
The 6-2, 185-pound Mosley is ranked as America’s No. 26 wide receiver and the No. 190 overall player in the 2027 class by then industry average. He is a 365 four-star recruit.
The live stream will begin shortly before 6 p.m. CT Saturday on OleMiss365.com. and wherever you get your Locked On Ole Miss podcast.
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The Rebels gained significant momentum following his official visit to Oxford earlier this June
Mosley, a dynamic playmaker from Almeta Crawford High School in Rosharon, Texas, has emerged as one of the premier prospects in the 2027 recruiting class. At 6-foot-2 and 185 pounds, he possesses the size, speed, and athleticism that college coaches covet.
Throughout his high school career, Mosley has consistently shown the ability to take over games. Whether stretching the field vertically, making contested catches in traffic, or turning short receptions into long gains, he has proven himself to be one of the most complete receivers in his class. His route-running ability, body control, and playmaking skills have helped him earn a four-star rating and national recognition as one of the top offensive weapons in the country.
The recruiting process has been highly competitive, but Mosley has narrowed his choices to four finalists: Ole Miss, Arkansas, Houston, and Texas. Each program has made a strong case, offering unique opportunities both on and off the field.
Ole Miss has been a serious contender throughout the process, with the Rebels continuing to build momentum on the recruiting trail under Pete Golding. Arkansas has made Mosley a major priority as well, while hometown programs Houston and Texas remain firmly in the mix as they look to keep the talented receiver in the Lone Star State.
As his June 27 announcement draws closer, anticipation continues to build among fans and recruiting analysts alike. Mosley’s decision will not only shape the future of one of college football’s top programs but could also become one of the biggest recruiting headlines of the summer.
