Skip to main content

Mississippi Supreme Court panel rejects NCAA appeal, boosting Trinidad Chambliss’ Ole Miss hopes

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A three-judge panel of the Mississippi Supreme Court denied the NCAA’s appeal on Friday, increasing the chances Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss will play next season.

It’s not the final decision of the state’s Supreme Court, and the NCAA could file a motion for another hearing.

“The NCAA is disappointed in today’s decision but will continue to defend the Association’s eligibility rules against repeated attempts to rob future generations of the opportunity to compete in college and experience the life-changing opportunities only college sports can create,” the organization said in a statement. “The NCAA and its member schools are making changes to deliver more benefits to student-athletes, but the patchwork of state laws and inconsistent, conflicting court decisions make partnering with Congress essential to provide stability for current and future college athletes.”

This was the latest court victory for Chambliss. A Mississippi judge granted a preliminary injunction Feb. 12 against the NCAA to pave the way for Chambliss to play.

The NCAA denied Chambliss’ waiver request Jan. 9, and after Chambliss appealed, the organization’s Athletics Eligibility Subcommittee upheld the denial on Feb. 4.

Chambliss has been in college for five years, but was healthy enough to play just three years.

He began his college career at Ferris State in 2021, redshirted his first season and did not play in 2022 because of medical reasons.

Chambliss played two more seasons at the Division II school in Michigan, leading the Bulldogs to a national championship before transferring to Ole Miss before the start of this past season.

Chambliss completed 294 of 445 passes (66.1%) for 3,937 yards with 22 touchdowns and three interceptions for Ole Miss (13-2), which set a school record for wins, including two after making the College Football Playoff for the first time. He ran for 527 yards and eight more TDs.

The Rebels lost 31-27 to Miami in the College Football Playoff semifinals on Jan. 8.

___

Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football

Tavita Pritchard opens his first spring as Stanford’s football coach

STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Tavita Pritchard's first few months after being hired to coach Stanford's football team have been spent recruiting a roster, hiring a staff and helping raising money in hopes of turning the Cardinal back into a winning program. Pritchard finally got to spend time on Wednesday doing what he really loves, coaching his team on the field as Stanford kicked off its first spring practice under its new coach. “It feels good to be back on the grass,” Pritchard said. “With all the stuff that I've done since I've been here, between portal and recruiting and talking to different donors, friends of the program, all those different things. This is a sanctuary out here to be on the back on grass and coaching ball and going through this process with our guys. Because obviously, this is where we make our hay. This is where really learn how to go, learn how compete and strengthen our connection.” Pritchard doesn't have an easy task, taking over a team that went 4-8 last year under interim coach Frank Reich and a program that hasn't even won five games in a season since 2018.
Read Next Story