Trinidad Chambliss plans to file suit for sixth year of eligibility
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Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss plans to file a lawsuit against the NCAA to secure a sixth year of eligibility after his request was denied due to insufficient medical documentation. Chambliss, represented by a Mississippi law firm with ties to the Ole Miss NIL collective, seeks both a preliminary and permanent injunction. The lawsuit will be filed in Mississippi, aiming to leverage local judicial advantages. Chambliss's legal team, led by Tom Mars, intends to present a detailed case, although delays in filing could complicate the pursuit of immediate relief. This case highlights ongoing tensions and legal challenges in college football regarding player eligibility and NCAA regulations.
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