Trinidad Chambliss’ Football Future Decided in Eligibility Hearing
Summary
Trinidad Chambliss, a quarterback for Ole Miss, has been granted a sixth year of eligibility by a Mississippi state court after the NCAA initially denied his request. This decision allows him to continue playing for Ole Miss in 2026 and fulfills an NIL agreement worth over $5 million.Key Facts
- Trinidad Chambliss is a quarterback for the Ole Miss football team.
- The NCAA initially denied Chambliss' eligibility waiver for a medical redshirt.
- A state court judge in Mississippi granted him a sixth year of eligibility.
- Chambliss missed the 2022 season due to severe medical conditions.
- He previously played for Division II Ferris State and helped them win a championship.
- Chambliss completed 66.1% of his passes and threw 22 touchdowns in the past season.
- Ole Miss expects to be a strong contender in the national championship with him back.
- Chambliss has a NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deal worth over $5 million.
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