Trinidad Chambliss Fuels Rumors After Cryptic Comments on Ole Miss Return
Summary
Trinidad Chambliss, a football player for Ole Miss, is preparing for the college playoffs and may consider transferring next season. Chambliss played a key role for the Rebels after an injury to their starting quarterback. There is speculation he might follow his former coach, Lane Kiffin, to LSU in the future.Key Facts
- Trinidad Chambliss is set to lead Ole Miss in a college football playoff game against Tulane.
- This game could be his last at Ole Miss's Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
- Chambliss is pondering his future with the team after Coach Lane Kiffin left for LSU.
- Chambliss transferred to Ole Miss after winning a national title with Ferris State.
- An injury to Ole Miss's starting quarterback gave Chambliss the chance to become the starter.
- Chambliss has thrown over 3,000 yards and made 24 touchdowns this season.
- Some believe he may transfer to LSU to rejoin Lane Kiffin, as LSU has no set quarterback for 2026.
- In his last game, Chambliss threw 359 yards and four touchdowns against Mississippi State.
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