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NCAA appealing Trinidad Chambliss injunction allowing him to play 2026 at Ole Miss
- The NCAA has appealed a preliminary injunction that could let Trinidad Chambliss play for Ole Miss in 2026.
- The court decision granted Chambliss eligibility to play in the 2026 season at Ole Miss.
- The NCAA seeks expedited review from the Mississippi Supreme Court to resolve the case before Ole Miss’ 2026 opener.
- The NCAA argues Chambliss has exhausted his four seasons and that the case threatens fair competition rules.
- Chambliss’ eligibility case centers on respiratory issues and a medical redshirt in 2022.
- Whitwell’s ruling allowed Chambliss to potentially participate in 2026 pending ongoing proceedings.
- The NCAA described court rulings as an existential threat to its administration of eligibility rules.
- The NCAA intends to defend its eligibility rules against ongoing court challenges.
- Chambliss had previously played at Ferris State and is now linked to Ole Miss for 2026.
- Ole Miss hopes to have Chambliss ready for the Rebels’ season opener in 2026.
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