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Trinidad Chambliss' lawyer sends savage message to NCAA after it appeals QB's injunction
- The NCAA filed an appeal of the preliminary injunction in the Mississippi State Supreme Court, seeking interlocutory review.
- Attorney Tom Mars compared the case to the Alston litigation, signaling a combative stance this appeal might take.
- Chambliss won a preliminary injunction preventing the NCAA from blocking his 2026 participation while the case proceeds.
- The initial ruling cited the NCAA’s alleged bad faith in denying a medical redshirt for 2022 during Chambliss’ time at Ferris State.
- The case centers on Chambliss’s eligibility and the NCAA’s authority to grant or deny medical redshirts.
- On3 and ESPN contributed reporting to the unfolding legal actions in Chambliss’ case.
- Chambliss' 2025 season featured strong Heisman considerations and a playoff run with Ole Miss before the 2026 eligibility issue arose.
- The preliminary injunction blocks the NCAA from restricting Chambliss’s participation through the litigation process.
- The Mississippi state court system is handling the initial injunction ruling and its appeal context.
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