Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss is awaiting phrase as as to if he might be granted a sixth yr of eligibility, a call that has thousands and thousands of {dollars} in NIL cash on the road.
ESPN reported Thursday that Ole Miss filed a waiver petition on Nov. 16 in hopes the NCAA Committee on Scholar-Athlete Reinstatement would grant the request. Per the ESPN report, nevertheless, the NCAA apparently is searching for extra info.
Chambliss, 23, is a switch from Division II Ferris State who led the Rebels to the School Soccer Playoff. They may meet Georgia within the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1.
Chambliss took a redshirt in his freshman season in 2021. The next season, he did not play due to a respiratory subject. The waiver request is searching for to get that season again, and the NCAA reportedly desires extra medical info from that yr.
ESPN reported the hunt for eligibility is much from a slam dunk, a lot in order that Chambliss retained lawyer Tom Mars to help with the case final week. Mars has labored on a number of eligibility circumstances.
Chambliss’ waiver utility now features a seven-page letter that, per ESPN, outlines the thousands and thousands the quarterback stands to achieve or lose. Mars’ letter mentioned Chambliss would “undergo irreparable hurt” with out the waiver.
The quarterback was eighth in Heisman Trophy voting after a season during which he threw for 3,298 yards with19 touchdowns and three interceptions. He additionally ran for 506 yards and eight touchdowns.
Within the first-round CFP win over Tulane, he was 23-of-29 passing for 282 yards. The Rebels gained 41-10.
Though Ole Miss has been helping with the applying, there isn’t any assure Chambliss would return to the Rebels if the waiver is granted. A logical touchdown spot could be deep-pocketed LSU, the place ex-Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin is now in cost, if he transfers.
The switch portal opens Jan. 2.
Mars instructed ESPN this subject ought to have been settled by now.
“I am baffled why this waiver wasn’t granted again in November simply primarily based on the irrefutable, goal proof,” he mentioned.
“The NCAA is trying to impose the next burden of proof on a younger man who’s with none fault, has happy all the necessities of the NCAA guidelines, and who’s been an impressive consultant of school soccer — each on and off the sphere.”
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