REPORT: Star Ole Miss Quarterback’s College Future in Jeopardy After NCAA Denies Sixth Year of Eligibility
Ole Miss plans to appeal the NCAA denial which cited lack of contemporaneous medical records despite 91 pages submitted, ending Chambliss' college eligibility.
- On Friday, the National Collegiate Athletic Association denied Ole Miss's request to extend Trinidad Chambliss's eligibility, one day after the Rebels' 31-27 loss to Miami in the College Football Playoff semifinals.
- After the Nov. 16 filing, the NCAA asked for contemporaneous medical notes and gave a verbal denial on Dec. 8, citing missing treating-physician documentation.
- Records from Ferris State and Ole Miss include a December 2022 physician's note stating Chambliss was `doing very well` since August 2022, and his attorney said 91 pages of medical documentation were submitted.
- Ole Miss will seek a quarterback for next season, as Chambliss's eligibility decision appears to end his college career, though Ole Miss plans to appeal and he is projected for the NFL draft as a Day 3 pick.
- Bylaw 12.6.4.2.2 has been invoked publicly but may not apply, as the NCAA said Ole Miss and Ferris State failed to provide adequate medical documentation, with Ferris State reporting no contemporaneous treatment records.
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NCAA denies Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss sixth year of eligibility
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Less than 24 hours after losing to the Miami Hurricanes and seventh-year quarterback Carson Beck in the College Football Playoff semifinals, Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss was denied a waiver by the NCAA Friday that would have granted him a sixth year of eligibility, likely ending his collegiate career.
NCAA denies waiver from Rebels' star Chambliss
OXFORD, Miss. - After leading the Rebels to their first ever College Football Playoff semi-final appearance, quarterback Trinidad Chambliss will not be allowed to return for the 2026 season. The NCAA denied a waiver Friday that would grant him an extra year of eligibility. The decision came just hours after the Rebels' season ending loss [...]
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