WATCH: Ole Miss' Lane Kiffin hangs out with TE Caden Prieskorn's 3-year-old son after child plays with dog Juice during team's practice
Ole Miss TE Caden Prieskorn is married to social media influencer Cali, who often shares off-field fun that goes on during the Rebels' games.
Cali shared a video that showed herself and her three-year-old son spending time with his 'uncles' during the practice drills. Mac could be seen playing on the field with Juice, the pet dog of HC Lane Kiffin.
A funny voice, ostensibly of the child, narrating the video, says, when Mac met Kiffin:
"Coach called me over and I had to give my dad a pep talk."
The voiceover ends by saying:
"I might call him da-da but to you guys he goes by HIM"
Caden Prieskorn's son gave a personalized gift to the Ole Miss Rebels players
The QB of the Rebels, Jaxson Dart, and other players of the team were gifted a series of 'uncle-themed' jerseys during their practice. In a video that was uploaded by Cali Prieskorn, the three-year-old could be seen running toward his 'uncles' to gift them the customized jerseys with special messages on them.
Dart's jersey read:
"I'm the cool uncle."
Caden Prieskorn has been the tight end of the Rebels since 2023. He played for the Memphis Tigers initially but entered the transfer portal and chose the Lane Kiffin-led squad.
Caden has 449 yards and four touchdowns and had second-team All-ACC and second-team All-SEC honors. While talking to the media after practice, the TE said, as per Sports Illustrated:
"I feel like a big part was being healthy towards the end of the season," Prieskorn said. "Just feeling comfortable in the offense, and I feel like the coaches were more comfortable with me to do more stuff. It's hard. You didn't know how much I was going to play in some of those games because you never know what could happen with the foot injury.
"Building that confidence with the coaches and Dart, I just had to perform. Now, I'm looking forward to this season."
Prieskorn and the team have the chance to show their prowess against the FCS Furman Paladins on August 31.