The Ole Miss Rebels recently ended one of their most successful seasons ever, yet star running back Kewan Lacy views it differently. He told Fox News Digital that since the ultimate goal of a national title wasn’t achieved, the season fell short of true success.
The team faced significant challenges, including the departure of head coach Lane Kiffin to LSU just before the playoffs began. This created uncertainty as several assistant coaches left with him. Lacy emphasized the importance of focusing on each game and not being distracted by external factors.
Kewan Lacy on Challenges in Football
Lacy remarked, “It’s part of football now. There’s a business aspect to it, and everyone has to make their decisions. Our job is to play football.” He highlighted the necessity of maintaining focus, regardless of changes in the coaching staff.
The Role of the Q-Collar in Player Safety
In his pursuit of a national title, Lacy will wear the Q-Collar, an FDA-cleared sports device that helps protect the brain from repetitive impacts. This collar, worn around the neck, minimizes head movement during gameplay. Lacy’s mother discovered the Q-Collar, suggesting it after researching its benefits.
Lacy explained, “It’s helped me tremendously. We’re always trying to find ways to protect ourselves and extend our playing careers.” He views the Q-Collar as part of a broader effort to enhance player safety.
Future Prospects for Lacy and the Rebels
With Lacy wearing the collar, he hopes to gain additional yards and protect himself better in games. He anticipates a strong season ahead, with many top players returning, including Trinidad Chambliss. Lacy expressed confidence, saying, “We just need to focus game by game, and I’m optimistic about going further this year.”
The team has high expectations for the new season under the guidance of new staff members, hoping to build on last year’s achievements. Lacy remains enthusiastic about facing upcoming challenges.
