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.