Ole Miss QB John Rhys Plumlee shows off musical talent at Jackson event
As many Ole Miss fans are aware, John Rhys Plumlee’s talents go beyond the football field and baseball diamond. The Rebels freshman is also a talented pianist.
Mackenzie Salmon of The Clarion-Ledger shared a clip of Plumlee playing Train’s “Drops of Jupiter” at the CSpire Conerly Award” event in Jackson:
Ole Miss QB @PlumleeJohn sang Drops of Jupiter here in Jackson at the CSpire Conerly Award event.
Yes, I feel like the mom from Mean Girls. pic.twitter.com/a7RNzukndO
— Mackenzie Salmon (@mackenziesalmon) December 4, 2019
Plumlee’s piano playing also came up in an appearance last month on “The Paul Finebaum Show.” The host was quite impressed with Plumlee’s answers to all piano-playing related questions:
Electric Quarterback, Slugging Outfielder, Competitive Pianist.@PlumleeJohn credits his grandmother for inspiring him to pursue music along with athletics: pic.twitter.com/G6SMWLzO0L
— Paul Finebaum (@finebaum) November 19, 2019
Is there anything the freshman can’t do? Ole Miss fans will get to enjoy watching him on the gridiron and baseball field for at least two more years. A two-sport student-athlete doesn’t have much free time, but maybe Plumlee can work some concerts into his busy schedule.