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Trinidad Chambliss granted sixth year of eligibility by Mississippi judge

Trinidad Chambliss Secures Victory in Legal Battle with NCAA, Clearing Path for Potential Return to Ole Miss

Trinidad Chambliss has emerged victorious in his legal dispute with the NCAA, opening the door for him to potentially play for Ole Miss in the upcoming season. The Mississippi Judge, Robert Whitwell, has granted Chambliss a preliminary injunction, which could result in him being granted a sixth season of eligibility.

The injunction effectively prevents the NCAA from declaring Chambliss ineligible while his case progresses through the legal system. This ruling represents a significant step forward for Chambliss and his aspirations to continue his collegiate football career.

The NCAA does have the option to appeal the decision, but for now, Chambliss has reason to be optimistic about his future on the football field. Judge Whitwell, an Ole Miss alum himself, made the decision following an extensive review of the case, signaling his support for Chambliss and his pursuit of justice.

The image of Chambliss in action during the Fiesta Bowl NCAA college football playoff semifinal game against Miami on January 8, 2026, captures the intensity and passion he brings to the game. His talent and dedication have not gone unnoticed, and with this recent legal victory, Chambliss may soon have the opportunity to showcase his skills once again on the field.

As developments in this case unfold, it is clear that Chambliss and his legal team are committed to seeing this process through. With the support of Judge Whitwell and the potential for a successful appeal, Chambliss’s future in collegiate football is looking brighter than ever.

Stay tuned for further updates on this story as it continues to evolve. And as Chambliss prepares for the next chapter in his football career, fans and supporters alike can anticipate an exciting journey ahead.

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