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Ole Miss QB Trainidad Chambliss welcomes pressure that comes with fame and aims to refine his game
Chambliss wants a calmer, cleaner game as he works with new offensive coordinator John David Baker after a breakout first season.
As Ole Miss enters the final season ranked ninth in the preseason AP Top 25, quarterback Trinidad Chambliss aims to work with new offensive coordinator John David Baker on a more mature, composed style of play.
Chambliss rose from Division II Ferris State to the Ole Miss starting role after an injury to Austin Simmons, eventually leading the Rebels to a Sugar Bowl victory against Georgia.
Following Lane Kiffin's departure, Ole Miss promoted defensive coordinator Pete Golding and hired Baker, who expects Chambliss to lead a winning supporting cast.
Analysts dubbed Chambliss "the face of college football" following his breakout 2026 season, though he remains focused on improving his football IQ and leadership before the NFL draft.
Chambliss values his journey from Division II and the relationships formed at Ole Miss, while fans in his namesake Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago have become captivated by the team.