College football roundup: Trinidad Chambliss plans to return to Ole Miss

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Mississippi quarterback Trinidad Chambliss has announced his intention to return for another season, pending NCAA approval of an additional year of eligibility. Chambliss, who transferred from Ferris State to Ole Miss, shared his decision on social media ahead of the Rebels' Fiesta Bowl matchup against Miami. Chambliss, a key player for Ole Miss, stepped in as the starting quarterback after an injury to Austin Simmons and has excelled, leading the team to the College Football Playoff semifinals. His season stats include 3,660 passing yards, 21 touchdowns, and an impressive dual-threat performance with 520 rushing yards.
In FCS news, Montana State captured its first national championship since 1984 with a 35-34 overtime victory over Illinois State in the Football Championship Subdivision title game. Myles Sansted’s extra point sealed the win for the Bobcats, who overcame a 0-2 start to the season to achieve a 14-game winning streak. The victory marks Montana
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