Former Bastrop High quarterback Randall Mackey re-signed with Ole Miss on Wednesday.
Mackey originally signed with Ole Miss out of high school, but spent the past two seasons at East Mississippi Community College. He is currently completing his academic requirements on the Scooba campus.
Upon graduating from EMCC, Mackey would be eligible to enroll in Ole Miss this summer.
Mackey’s Bio (Courtesy of olemisssports.com)
JUNIOR COLLEGE: A 2009 first team and 2008 honorable mention All-American by the NJCAA ... A two-time NJCAA Region 23 Offensive MVP selection and MACJC All-State selection ... Led the nation with 3,122 yards passing and ranked third with 283.2 yard per game as a sophomore ... Finished second in the nation with 32 passing TD's and added 579 yards rushing and five TD's ... Also lead the country with a 69.5 percent completion percentage ... Passed for 2,818 yards and 24 TD's as a freshman ... Added 486 yards rushing and four TD's ... Helped lead East Mississippi to an 11-1 record, the MACJC state championship and a No. 4 national ranking ... Rated the No. 5 JUCO player in the nation by Rivals.com and the No. 14 player by SuperPrep ... Listed as the No. 1 JUCO player in Mississippi by The Clarion-Ledger ... Coached in junior college by Buddy Stephens ... HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 Parade Magazine All-American at Bastrop High ... A three-time first team All-State selection by Louisiana Football Coaches Association and the Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... Named the 4A Offensive MVP by the Louisiana Football Coaches Association and the Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... Also named Mr. Football by Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... Rated the No. 11 dual-threat QB in the nation and the No. 18 player in Louisiana by Rivals.com ... Passed for 3,103 yards with 33 TDs and rushed for 1,087 yards rushing with 17 TDs as a senior ... Helped lead his team to three-straight 4A state championships ... Rated the No. 16 athlete in the nation by Max Emfinger ... Named to The Times-Picayune Best of the Rest Preps team ... Threw for 2,066 yards with 27 TDs as a junior and 1,528 yards with 23 TDs as a sophomore ... Compiled 36-0 record as a starter at Bastrop. ... Coached in high school by Brad Bradshaw.
Former Bastrop High quarterback Randall Mackey re-signed with Ole Miss on Wednesday.
Mackey originally signed with Ole Miss out of high school, but spent the past two seasons at East Mississippi Community College. He is currently completing his academic requirements on the Scooba campus.
Upon graduating from EMCC, Mackey would be eligible to enroll in Ole Miss this summer.
Mackey’s Bio (Courtesy of olemisssports.com)
JUNIOR COLLEGE: A 2009 first team and 2008 honorable mention All-American by the NJCAA ... A two-time NJCAA Region 23 Offensive MVP selection and MACJC All-State selection ... Led the nation with 3,122 yards passing and ranked third with 283.2 yard per game as a sophomore ... Finished second in the nation with 32 passing TD's and added 579 yards rushing and five TD's ... Also lead the country with a 69.5 percent completion percentage ... Passed for 2,818 yards and 24 TD's as a freshman ... Added 486 yards rushing and four TD's ... Helped lead East Mississippi to an 11-1 record, the MACJC state championship and a No. 4 national ranking ... Rated the No. 5 JUCO player in the nation by Rivals.com and the No. 14 player by SuperPrep ... Listed as the No. 1 JUCO player in Mississippi by The Clarion-Ledger ... Coached in junior college by Buddy Stephens ... HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 Parade Magazine All-American at Bastrop High ... A three-time first team All-State selection by Louisiana Football Coaches Association and the Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... Named the 4A Offensive MVP by the Louisiana Football Coaches Association and the Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... Also named Mr. Football by Louisiana Sports Writers Association ... Rated the No. 11 dual-threat QB in the nation and the No. 18 player in Louisiana by Rivals.com ... Passed for 3,103 yards with 33 TDs and rushed for 1,087 yards rushing with 17 TDs as a senior ... Helped lead his team to three-straight 4A state championships ... Rated the No. 16 athlete in the nation by Max Emfinger ... Named to The Times-Picayune Best of the Rest Preps team ... Threw for 2,066 yards with 27 TDs as a junior and 1,528 yards with 23 TDs as a sophomore ... Compiled 36-0 record as a starter at Bastrop. ... Coached in high school by Brad Bradshaw.