Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss to sue NCAA after being denied sixth...

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Trinidad Chambliss, the Ole Miss quarterback, plans to sue the NCAA in Mississippi state court to secure a sixth year of eligibility. Tom Mars, Chambliss's lawyer, announced that they are collaborating with Mississippi trial lawyer William Liston to file for a Preliminary and Permanent Injunction. The NCAA recently denied Chambliss's eligibility extension request, citing inadequate medical documentation from Ole Miss and Ferris State, where Chambliss previously played. Chambliss initially redshirted at Ferris State and missed a subsequent season due to medical issues before leading the team to a Division II national championship. After transferring to Ole Miss, he led the Rebels to a 13-2 season and a College Football Playoff semifinal appearance. In response to the NCAA's decision, Ole Miss has added former Auburn quarterback Deuce Knight through the transfer portal.
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