Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss Denied 6th Year, Pushed to Enter NFL Draft
Summary
Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss cannot play a sixth year after the NCAA denied his request for an extra season. This decision likely pushes him to enter the 2026 NFL Draft instead of continuing his college career. Chambliss and his team have filed an injunction in Mississippi, but as of now, his college football career is paused.Key Facts
- The NCAA denied Chambliss' request for a sixth year of eligibility.
- Chambliss wanted an extra year due to an injury that had occurred during his junior college time.
- Ole Miss and Chambliss filed a legal action in Mississippi, which will be reviewed next week.
- Chambliss might have to enter the 2026 NFL Draft, making him one of the top quarterback prospects.
- During the College Football Playoff, Chambliss impressed with 921 passing yards, four passing touchdowns, and two rushing touchdowns.
- Ole Miss recruited Deuce Knight from Auburn, who may start if Chambliss leaves for the NFL.
- Chambliss was a former junior college player who had moved up in college football rankings.
- He is compared to other top college quarterbacks eligible for the NFL Draft.
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