Trinidad Chambliss Opens Up About Choosing Ole Miss Over LSU, Lane Kiffin
Summary
Trinidad Chambliss, a college football quarterback, has decided to stay with Ole Miss for another year if the NCAA allows it, despite interest from LSU. He recently led Ole Miss to a victory in the Sugar Bowl and set a record for the longest string of completed passes. Chambliss will face the Miami Hurricanes in the Fiesta Bowl on January 8.Key Facts
- Trinidad Chambliss has chosen to remain at Ole Miss instead of transferring to LSU.
- Chambliss led Ole Miss to the College Football Playoff semifinals.
- He set a record in the Sugar Bowl for the longest completion streak, helping Ole Miss beat the Georgia Bulldogs.
- If the NCAA grants him an extra year, Chambliss will continue as quarterback for Ole Miss.
- Chambliss is considered a potential first-round pick for the NFL draft but prioritizes staying at Ole Miss.
- The Rebels, under coach Pete Golding, successfully retained Chambliss and have acquired new players through the transfer portal.
- Chambliss and Ole Miss will play against the Miami Hurricanes in the Fiesta Bowl on January 8.
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