
By CURTIS ROCKWELL/Sports Director
SouthMiss6 Sports is rolling out its inaugural roster of the top standout prep football players in our coverage area. The “Sweet 16 in the Southern Six” list was compiled by coaches and sports writers who have been following the action on the gridiron in South Mississippi for the past three decades.
One player will be revealed and added to the list each day beginning today and over the next 11 days.
Next up is a highly regarded defender in the Class 6A ranks:
5 — Kohl Bradley
George County
6-0, 170 | Defensive Back
A South Alabama commit, Bradley is a three-star recruit and he had 58 total tackles with two interceptions, five pass deflections and three forced fumbles in just six games for the Rebels last season.. He also scored twice on defense, one on an interception return and another returning a fumble.
Bradley also had scholarship offers from Troy, Western Kentucky and Memphis, among other schools, and also drew recruiting interest from power programs such as Arkansas and Florida State.
He missed the first half of the season for the Rebels last year, but returned in time to help George County win four out of five Region 4-6A contests down the stretch and climb to an 8-4 overall mark and earn the second seed in the league.

4 — Jaylon Parnell
Pascagoula | 6-1, 220 | Linebacker
A three-star recruit and a Louisiana Tech commitment, Parnell had 99 tackles, four sacks, seven tackles for loss and two interceptions for 130 return yards last season as a junior. He is rated as the nation’s No. 35 linebacker and the No. 11 player in the state of Mississippi by the industry-generated 247Sports Composite index
Parnell also recieved interest from Auburn, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Southern Miss and Missouri among others after earning First Team All Region 4-6A honors and Second Team Class 6A All-State honors.
He helped guide the Panthers to a solid 8-4 record last season including a stunning 7-6 upset over home-standing Hattiesburg in the opening round of the Class 6A South State playoffs in which the Panther defense limited the Tigers to just those six points after HHS averaged just over 32 points per game in the regular season.

3 — Darrell Smith
Picayune |5-9, 170 | Running Back
Smith, A Louisiana-Lafayette commit, had 1,087 rushing yards with 124 carries and 15 touchdowns as a junior last season along with 194 receiving yards and three touchdowns plus he also made 14 tackles in the defensive secondary last season. He is expected to be one of the most versatile backs in the state this fall.
Smith was part of a three-pronged attack at running back for head coach Cody Stogner’s Maroon Tide team that carried the squad to its third consecutive region title as well as their third straight South State championship game.
Picayune went 10-3 last season and was denied a third straight state championship gold ball after falling to West Jones in the Class 6A South State title tilt. The Mustangs went on to win the state title.
2 — Evan Noel
St. Stanislaus | 6-2, 155 | Kicker
Noel, an Arkansas commit, went 8-of-12 on field goals with a long of 49 yards and was 42-of-43 on PATs. He averaged 38.5 yards per punt with a long of 65 last season.
He helped guide the Rock-A-Chaws to an impressive 9-2 overall record and the Region 8-3A title. It marked the first region crown for SSC since 2016.
The Rocks rolled into the playoffs after an 8-1 regular season mark, and knocked off Crystal Springs 23-20 in the opening round of the Class 3A South State playoffs before falling to perennial state power Noxubee County in the second round. Noxubee went on to play for the state championship.
1 — Deuce Knight
George County | 6-4, 206 | Quarterback
Knight, a Notre Dame commit, is the highest-rated quarterback in Mississippi’s 2025 class. He passed for 1,420 yards with 15 touchdowns in seven games last season.
Knight is the number four quarterback overall nationally from the 2025 class according to On3, and is the No. 2 overall recruit from Mississippi for the cycle.
Knight missed the first half of the season for the Rebels last year, but he returned in time to guide George County to an 8-4 overall mark and they earned the second seed in Region 4-6A. However, the Rebels still haven’t won a state playoff game in 17 years after visiting Terry upset homestanding George County 41-39 in the first round of the Class 6A SouthState playoffs to end last season.
George County faces East Central on the road to open the upcoming season and then returns back to Gill-Martin Stadium for its home opener in week two against arch-rival Greene County.

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