Ole Miss Star Trinidad Chambliss Wins Legal Battle—What This Means for His Shocking 2026 Comeback

This is no doubt a huge legal victory for Chambliss, who stood out last season for Ole Miss as he threw for 3,937 yards to go along with 22 touchdowns and three interceptions. After Chambliss and his representation made the argument that he should be eligible for a redshirt season, stemming back to the 2022 season when he was with Ferris State in Division II.

To appeal, the NCAA would send over a 658-page filing to the Mississippi State Supreme Court to fight it, as said by Thamel.

“NEWS: The NCAA is appealing the Trinidad Chambliss preliminary injunction, which granted him eligibility for the 2026 season. In a 658-page filing to the Mississippi State Supreme Court today, the NCAA is asking the court to overrule the injunction and expedite the ruling,” Thamel wrote on X on March 5.

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