Summary
Trinidad Chambliss, a college football player, has been cleared to play for Ole Miss in 2026 after the Mississippi Supreme Court denied the NCAA's appeal. The NCAA had initially denied Chambliss an extra year of eligibility, leading to a legal battle.
Key Facts
- Trinidad Chambliss had a legal battle with the NCAA over his eligibility.
- The NCAA denied his request for a sixth year of eligibility.
- A Mississippi judge granted an injunction allowing him to play temporarily.
- The NCAA appealed, saying this hurt its authority over rules.
- The Mississippi Supreme Court denied the NCAA's appeal.
- Chambliss is expected to play for Ole Miss in 2026.
- Chambliss is known for strong performances at Ferris State and Ole Miss.