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Pete Golding flies into Stock Farm, Mississippi chasing a five-star Tide recruiter's son
Ole Miss' head coach returns from a nature-themed weekend with no known commit — but the trip reflects a broader recruiting push into Alabama foothills.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Pete Golding

Pete Golding
Pete Golding flew N1UM from Seven J Stock Farm Airport (85XS) to University-Oxford Airport (KUOX) on June 20, 2026, a 62-minute hop across northern Mississippi. The aircraft, owned by the University of Mississippi, landed just before the NCAA dead period begins June 22, per [therebelwalk.com](https://therebelwalk.com/2026/06/pete-golding-ole-miss-look-to-finish-strong-with-key-recruiting-targets-as-dead-period-approaches/).
Seven J Stock Farm sits near Tupelo, Mississippi — a region not typically linked to high-end SEC recruiting. But the flight coincides with a known recruiting visit: four-star offensive lineman Antonio Keefer of Southwind High School in Memphis, a top-15 national tackle per 247Sports, had previously trimmed his list to LSU, Memphis, Ohio State and Ole Miss, and has since canceled his Ohio State visit after Rivals picks began trending toward the Rebels [hottytoddy.com](https://www.hottytoddy.com/2026/06/01/golding-silences-doubters-as-ole-miss-builds-elite-recruiting-class/). The flight's origin suggests Golding may have made a rural in-home or school visit ahead of a potential commitment.
The trip fits a broader pattern: Ole Miss now holds a top-15 recruiting class nationally with 14 commitments and nine four-star prospects [hottytoddy.com](https://www.hottytoddy.com/2026/06/01/golding-silences-doubters-as-ole-miss-builds-elite-recruiting-class/). Golding has leveraged his Alabama ties to make Mississippi a fortress while extending into Louisiana and Tennessee. If Keefer signs, he'd join a class headlined by five-star quarterback Keegan Croucher and a trio of recent Louisiana commits.
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