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Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss put his stamp on the College Football Playoff, leading the Rebels to an impressive win over Kirby Smart’s Georgia Bulldogs in the Sugar Bowl. However, his NCAA eligibility remains a significant question, leaving him with an uncertain future.
He’s currently waiting on an appeal decision with the NCAA, which would allow him to play another season of college football beyond what the association is counting as his limit for eligibility.
During his team’s postgame press conference, also attended by his current coach, Pete Golding, Chambliss responded to questions regarding his eligibility situation.
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“I am. I think the NCAA is closed right now. I’m pretty sure they open tomorrow. So hopefully we hear an answer soon,” Chambliss said when asked if he was still waiting on the decision.
In a follow-up question, he shared more about the situation and his current focus. Unsurprisingly, it’s on continuing to advance towards a national championship with Ole Miss.
“I’m not the one that’s working on it. You know, my job right now is to focus on football and focus on this team and focus on, you know, being one-and-0 in the next game. So that’s my main focus right now,” he told reporters.
Per ESPN, he filed a waiver in November with the NCAA seeking a retroactive medical redshirt for his 2022 season at Ferris State. He only played in two games that season due to a respiratory illness, and if the waiver or appeal is approved, he’ll get a sixth season of college football.
Chambliss’s eligibility doesn’t apply to the upcoming semifinal game against Miami or playing for the championship. Still, it could set up an interesting situation for the Ole Miss Rebels heading into next season.
He spent his first three years of college football with the Ferris State Bulldogs, a Division II program. He entered the transfer portal after leading the Bulldogs to a national championship and joined Ole Miss in April 2025.
Obviously, there was a much different coach leading Ole Miss then, with Lane Kiffin coaching throughout most of Chambliss’s season, before deciding to take the job at LSU as their new head coach.
That said, if Chambliss stays eligible for another season, he may believe in head coach Pete Golding and the program after achieving their massive CFP upset over Georgia.
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