Former Ohio State star Quinshon Judkins is still trolling Ole Miss after transferring away to win a national championship in Columbus

Quinshon Judkins continues to show he loves his decision to leave Ole Miss for Ohio State. The Cleveland Browns running back took to social media to roll his former SEC team.

Brandon Little Ohio State Buckeyes & Cleveland Browns News Writer
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Ohio State Buckeyes running back Quinshon Judkins (1) celebrates a rushing touchdown against Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the third quarter during the College Football Playoff National Championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on January 20, 2025 Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

When the 2023 season came to an end with Michigan winning the national championship, Quinshon Judkins immediately announced his commitment to Ohio State out of the transfer portal. 

Judkins committed to Ohio State at that exact point with a goal of being in the same spot Michigan was just a year later. It’s exactly what happened for Ohio State by winning it all two years ago, and Judkins’ transfer decision looked like a smart one. 

Quinshon Judkins is still poking fun at Ole Miss years after transferring away 

Judkins has taken plenty of shots at the Rebels since he left Ole Miss. The former Buckeyes’ ending there wasn’t the best despite two standout seasons in Oxford, and his decision didn’t sit the best with Ole Miss fans. Ohio State notably beat out Ole Miss for four-star 2027 OT Caden Moss this past weekend, and Judkins was sure to highlight the downfall of Ole Miss fans on a message board on a now deleted post.

Quinshon Judkins’ deleted post

The small comment by Judkins won’t sit well with Ole Miss fans and hasn’t. Judkins transferred away, won a national championship with a much better program, and became a second-round pick of the Cleveland Browns. Instead of having to carry the ball 270+ times in his final season at Ohio State as he did twice at Ole Miss, Judkins was able to save some wear and tear by splitting touches with TreVeyon Henderson. 

Judkins went for 1,060 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns on the ground as he and Henderson both crossed 1,000 yards rushing during Ohio State’s national championship season. Both players were selected in the early second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. 

Now with the Browns, Judkins is the bellcow running back in Cleveland. The former Buckeye went for 827 rushing yards and seven touchdowns in 14 games before an injury derailed the ending of a promising rookie season. Judkins is back healthy and should be a 1,000-yard rusher for the Browns in 2026 as long as he’s healthy.