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Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss Makes Big Career Decision Before CFP Semifinals

Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss Makes Big Career Decision Before CFP Semifinals

Summary

Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss has made a big career move by agreeing to a new deal with the team if he receives a sixth year of college eligibility. Chambliss, who started the season as a backup, became a key player in the team's victories and is set to play in the College Football Playoff semifinal against Miami.

Key Facts

  • Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss agreed to a new contract with the team pending an eligibility decision.
  • Chambliss is seeking a sixth year of college football eligibility from the NCAA.
  • He believes he should have extra eligibility due to limited playing time in previous years caused by redshirting and medical issues.
  • Chambliss played two seasons at Ferris State, which is a Division II school, before transferring to Ole Miss.
  • He took over as the starting quarterback after an injury to Austin Simmons.
  • Chambliss had a strong performance against the Georgia Bulldogs, with 362 yards and two touchdowns.
  • Ole Miss is preparing for a College Football Playoff semifinal game against the Miami Hurricanes.

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