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Division II Transfer Chambliss Leads Ole Miss Resurgence

Summary

  • Trinidad Chambliss starts 4th consecutive game for Ole Miss
  • Chambliss passed for 300+ yards, rushed for 60+ in 3 previous starts
  • Chambliss cemented himself as quality QB with 314 passing, 71 rushing yards vs LSU
Division II Transfer Chambliss Leads Ole Miss Resurgence

As of October 11th, 2025, Trinidad Chambliss has taken over as the starting quarterback for the Ole Miss Rebels football team. Chambliss, a transfer from Division II Ferris State, has been thrust into the spotlight after impressing in his first three starts for the Rebels.

In those previous three starts, Chambliss has passed for at least 300 yards and rushed for at least 60 yards in each game. This impressive run has seen him lead Ole Miss to victories over Arkansas, Tulane, and most recently, LSU. Against the Tigers, Chambliss cemented his status as a quality SEC quarterback, throwing for 314 yards and rushing for 71 more in a 24-19 win.

While Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin has not yet committed to Chambliss as the full-time starter, the transfer has certainly made a strong case for himself. With the injured Austin Simmons set to return soon, Chambliss will have the opportunity to solidify his hold on the job in the coming weeks.

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Trinidad Chambliss is a transfer quarterback from Division II Ferris State who has taken over as the starting QB for the Ole Miss Rebels.
Chambliss has been impressive in his 4 starts, passing for at least 300 yards and rushing for at least 60 yards in each game. He cemented his status as a quality SEC QB with a 314-yard passing, 71-yard rushing performance against LSU.
While head coach Lane Kiffin has not committed to Chambliss as the full-time starter, the transfer has made a strong case to keep the job, especially with the injured Austin Simmons set to return soon.

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