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Chambliss pleads case, hopes NCAA OK's waiver
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss already agreed to a deal to return to Ole Miss next season. Now, he has to wait to see if he'll be eligible to play.
Chambliss, one of the breakout college football stars of 2026, filed a medical redshirt waiver for a sixth year of eligibility on Nov. 16. He has yet to receive a definitive answer from the NCAA, although it gave a verbal denial for the waiver in December.
"It has been a little frustrating," Chambliss told ESPN on Tuesday ahead of the Rebels' College Football Playoff semifinal Thursday against Miami. "But I can't let that overtake what my mindset is right now and that's to win a football game and beat Miami. So I would say I'm a little frustrated, but I can't let that take over me."
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Will the legendary story of Trinidad Chambliss continue for another season at Ole Miss?
OXFORD, Miss. — A couple miles off campus, across the street from a Super Walmart and adjacent to a Chili’s, there exists a Planet Fitness that served as the primary workout space for a newly added transfer football player for the Ole Miss Rebels.
For a couple weeks in May, few if anyone recognized the former Division II quarterback from Ferris State as he swiped a fob for access to the Planet Fitness franchise’s Oxford location, where, every day, he lifted weights and performed conditioning work with the general public of this college town.
In a little-known fact, Trinidad Chambliss wasn’t ruled academically eligible at Ole Miss until well into the summer.
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