Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss Wins Supreme Court Case

Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss has secured a victory in the Mississippi Supreme Court. This follows the denial of the NCAA’s petition to appeal Chambliss’ injunction against the association.

Supreme Court Decision

The Mississippi Supreme Court announced its decision on March 27, according to a document obtained by the Clarion Ledger. The order, a single page, was signed by Josiah Dennis Coleman, the presiding justice. The court stated, “We find that the petition should be denied.”

Impact of the Injunction

The preliminary injunction, initially granted to Chambliss by Judge Robert Whitwell in Lafayette Chancery Court, will remain in effect. This injunction paves the way for Chambliss to potentially return to play for Ole Miss in 2026.

Looking Ahead

With the Mississippi Supreme Court denying the NCAA’s appeal, Trinidad Chambliss’ injunction stands. This ruling positions him to return to Ole Miss in 2026.

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