Trinidad Chambliss Lands in Hot Water as Ole Miss’ Third Filing Exposes QB’s Greed

Trinidad Chambliss and Ole Miss has filed another eligibility waiver with the NCAA for a sixth year extension for Trinidad Chambliss. Fans aren’t happy with this though.

Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss is once again at the center of controversy after news broke that the Rebels have filed a third eligibility waiver with the NCAA in an attempt to secure him a sixth year of college football. What might have been framed as a fight for fairness or medical clarity has instead ignited a firestorm among fans, many of whom are openly accusing Chambliss of chasing one thing only: money.

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The reaction online was swift and brutal. As Yahoo Sports reported that Chambliss’ attorney is pushing back against the NCAA’s medical ruling and even hinting at legal action, fans flooded social media with accusations of entitlement and greed. For a large section of the college football community, the sympathy well has officially run dry.

Many fans also took aim at Ole Miss itself, accusing the program of enabling the situation. Critics argued that the school’s persistence reflects poorly on the sport, reinforcing the idea that college football has become a loophole-driven business rather than a developmental system.

Chambliss didn’t escape personal attacks either. Trolls questioned his competitiveness on social media. They suggested that if he were truly NFL-caliber, he wouldn’t be fighting so hard to stay in college.

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Just as the news made its way to the internet, fans were quick to hop on the bandwagon and express their views.

“Now why would he want to play for 6 seasons,” one fan wrote.

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“if it’s taking this long the answer is no,” another fan wrote.

“NCAA is useless as a governing body,” one fan commented.

“Bruh go to the league if wrong wit you,” another netizen stated.

“After this weekend they goin have him getting grades,” one person wrote.

“He isn’t going to get the waiver. He should just go pro. His stock will never be higher..,” a user mentioned.

“This is biblical greed,” one fan stated.

“Nah he gotta lose tomorrow mow and leave college,” another person commented.
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One thing that is clear from the comments is that the college football world is not happy with Chambliss. While any confirmations have yet to be made, it goes without saying that Chambliss must look for ways to make things right.