Chambliss Fights NCAA In Mississippi Court
The NCAA recently denied Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss a sixth year of eligibility, citing a lack of severe injury to justify an extra season. In response, his attorney suggested a legal challenge in Mississippi state court, potentially using a contract interference argument to bypass the ruling through a temporary injunction. This legal maneuver aims to let the athlete play the 2026 season while the case slowly progresses through the judicial system. Meanwhile, as a precaution, the Rebels appear likely to land transfer quarterback Deuce Knight from Auburn to secure the team's future. The situation highlights a growing tension between traditional eligibility limits and the lucrative nature of modern player contracts. If successful, this case could establish a precedent where athletes use litigation to extend their college careers indefinitely.
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