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Name: Trinidad Chambliss (Transfer from Ferris State)
College: Mississippi      Number: 6
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0   Weight: 200
Position:  Pos2: ATH/RB/WR
Class/Draft Year: Sr/2026

40 Low: 4.45
   40 Time: 4.54
  40 High: 4.60

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 Data Scout Notes: X-HPFA/D2 Transfer Up/ATH Dual Threat QB-Has Tools/Needs Bulk+/May Have Extra Year 2025: 04-14-25 Transfer from Ferris State

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 Trinidad Chambliss, Mississippi, Player News


  When Georgia's defense found a way to deliver stops on back-to-back possession in the fourth quarter, the Rebels defense couldn't make a similar stand with the game on the line. The Rebels' first loss likely won't cause a significant drop in the AP Top 25...Chambliss completed passes to eight targets in an impressive distribution of offense. Chambliss had a 16-yard run on a fourth-down play in the third quarter. - AP College Football

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  MIDSEASON AP SEC TOP FIRST-YEAR TRANSFER: Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss, a transfer from Division II Ferris State, has been a difference-maker for No. 5 Mississippi. Chambliss has the attention of Smart as the Rebels prepare to play at Georgia on Saturday. Smart says Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin's staff "should get the greatest award there is for finding this guy. I don't know who scouted, who found him, but he is a really good football player that they went out and got and did a tremendous job." Chambliss has passed for 1,286 yards and rushed for 281. He has passed for seven touchdowns with only one interception. - AP College Football

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  No. 4 Ole Miss pulled out a 24-21 victory over Washington State in a game that shouldn't have been close to begin with. The Rebels got off to a slow start, with their first three drives resulting in a turnover on downs, a missed field goal and a fumble. Ole Miss went on a 10-0 run in the second quarter before a back-and-forth contest in the second half. The Rebels secured the win, but it wasn't top-five caliber play. - AP College Football

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  Trinidad Chambliss threw for two touchdowns and ran for another score to lead No. 4 Mississippi over Washington State 24-21 on Saturday. Ole Miss (6-0) trailed 14-10 late in the third period before Chambliss scored on a 17-yard touchdown scramble. Chambliss threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Cayden Lee to build a 24-14 lead with 6:51 remaining. Washington State (3-3) led for a majority of the first three quarters. The Cougars scored late on a 19-yard touchdown pass from Zevi Eckhaus to Tony Freeman, bringing them a field goal away from tying the game. They had a final possession with just over a minute remaining, but were unable to score.

Chambliss went 20-of-29 passing for 253 yards, including a 2-yard touchdown pass to Dae'Quan Wright to take a 10-7 halftime lead. Kewan Lacy had 24 rushes for 142 yards. Ole Miss finished with 439 yards of total offense. Eckhaus completed 24 of 31 passes for 218 yards and two touchdowns. He found Landon Wright for a 26-yard score to to take a 14-10 third quarter lead. Freeman had nine receptions for 90 yards. The Cougars converted just 2 of 10 third downs. - Mississippi/AP College Football


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  WEEK 5 SEC CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Trinidad Chambliss, QB, Ole Miss,...Accounted for 385 yards of total offense in leading Ole Miss past No. 4 LSU...Completed 23-of-39 passes for 314 yards and a touchdown while adding 71 rushing yards on 14 carries...Connected on his final five pass attempts, including a 20-yarder on fourth down with 1:46 remaining to seal the win...First SEC player with 300 passing yards and 50 rushing yards in three straight games over the last 30 years...Became the first Ole Miss QB to throw for 300 yards in each of his first three career starts since Jordan Ta'amu in 2017, and his 1,219 yards of total offense in his three starts are the most since Ta'amu (1,265)...Surpassed 4,000 passing yards in his overall career (4,288). - SEC Football

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  WEEK 5 ASSOCIATED PRESS NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Trinidad Chambliss, Mississippi,...The senior transfer from Division II Ferris State passed for 314 yards and a touchdown and ran 14 times for 71 yards in the Rebels' 24-19 win over LSU. Since taking over for an injured Austin Simmons, Chambliss has become the first Mississippi quarterback to surpass 300 yards of total offense in each of his first three starts since Jordan Ta'amu in 2017. Chambliss completed 23 of 39 passes while outdueling LSU's Garrett Nussmeier. Chambliss received honorable mention for player of the week for his performance against Tulane in his previous game. - AP College Football

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  Trinidad Chambliss passed for 314 yards and a touchdown - a third straight 300-yard passing performance for the Division II transfer- and No. 13 Mississippi defeated No. 4 LSU 24-19 on Saturday. Kewan Lacy ran for a 15-yard touchdown and former LSU running back Logan Diggs added a 6-yard scoring run for Ole Miss (5-0, 3-0 SEC), which outgained the Tigers, 480 yards to 254. LSU (4-1, 1-1), which has struggled to run the ball this season, played without top running back Caden Durham and gained just 57 yards on the ground. That placed added pressure on quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, who completed 21 of 34 passes for 197 yards and a touchdown, but also was intercepted once. Still, the Tigers had a chance to pull within a field goal after Harlem Berry's 6-yard touchdown run with 5:04 left, but LSU's 2-point conversion attempt failed when Suntarine Perkins stuffed Ju'Juan Johnson's run.

Ole Miss, which finished with 166 yards rushing, bled the clock with first-down runs by Chambliss and Lacy before Chambliss' fourth-down completion to tight end Dae'Quan Wright sealed it. Wright had a chance to score, but went down, allowing the Rebels to run out the clock. Ole Miss responded by driving inside the LSU 10, settling for a short field goal. But the rhythm the Rebels established on that series carried over into the second quarter, when Mississippi outgained LSU 197-40, scored two TDs and came within 3 yards of another score. Receiver Cayden Lee was racing toward the end zone after a long catch over the middle when AJ Haulcy's heavy hit forced a fumble that safety Mansoor Delane recovered in the end zone. The play preserved a 7-3 Tigers lead. Lacy gave Mississippi a 10-7 lead, capping a drive on which the Rebels benefited from four LSU penalties for 49 yards - including one for roughing the passer and two for pass interference. Lee's 2-yard reception near the pylon made it 17-7 just before halftime on a series that included a fourth-and-1 conversion on Chambliss' quick pass to Dae'Quan Wright. Damian Ramos' fields goals of 40 and 48 yard field goal pulled LSU to 17-13 in the third quarter before Diggs' TD widen Ole Miss' lead again in the fourth. - Ole Miss/AP College Football


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  As Chambliss gains experience and confidence in coach Lane Kiffin's up-tempo offense, the dual-threat QB is showing he can give fits to elite defenses in the SEC. He's now 3-0 as a starter since stepping in after Austin Simmons' Week 2 injury. - AP College Football

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  WEEK 4 AP NATIONAL FBS OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORABLE MENTION: Mississippi QB Trinidad Chambliss piled up 419 yards of total offense, throwing for 307 yards and two touchdowns and rushing 14 times for 112 yards in a 45-10 win over Tulane. - AP College Football

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  Trinidad Chambliss threw for two touchdowns, Kewan Lacy added a pair of 1-yard touchdown runs and No. 13 Mississippi handed Tulane its first loss with a 45-10 victory Saturday. Ole Miss (4-0) dominated the Green Wave, building a 23-3 halftime lead, after earning consecutive close wins over SEC foes Kentucky and Arkansas. "I'm really proud because we were coming off two hard games and we could have been looking ahead next week to LSU," Mississippi coach Lane Kiffin said. "Our players and coaches came out and took care of business. It was a dominating day against a really well-coached team that plays hard." Chambliss, confirmed as the starting quarterback on Thursday, provided a second consecutive strong performance with 17-of-27 passing for 307 yards while adding 112 yards on 14 rushes. "It's cool to see him do that because we expect him to play well," Kiffin said. "For a second straight week, he did not have a turnover and 4-0, that sounds really good." Deuce Alexander had four receptions for 94 yards, including a 33-yard TD reception.

Dae'Quan Wright caught a 5-yard scoring pass as Chambliss connected with seven receivers. "I'm just glad Trinidad trusted me enough to throw me the ball," Alexander said. "We've got a lot of guys with skills that can play and we respect each other. As long as we get the ‘W,' that's all that matters." Former starter Austin Simmons, recovering from a severe ankle injury, dressed but did not play after finishing a scoring series in a brief appearance in last week's win over Arkansas. Lacy finished with 68 yards on 18 rushes, while Logan Diggs added a 2-yard touchdown run midway through the fourth period. Lucas Carneiro added field goals of 22, 54 and 34 yards. The Rebels finished with 548 yards of total offense and scored on all six trips to the red zone. Tulane (3-1) managed only 282 yards of total offense and turned the ball over on downs three times in the second half. Jake Retzlaff, after an 0-for-9 start, finished 5 of 17 for 56 yards. - Mississippi/AP College Football


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  Backup quarterback Trinidad Chambliss ran for two touchdowns and threw for one in a surprise start, and No. 17 Mississippi outlasted Arkansas 41-35 on Saturday night. Chambliss had rushing touchdowns of 1 and 2 yards, and his 6-yard TD pass to De'Zhaun Stribling gave Ole Miss (3-0, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) a 38-28 lead in the third quarter. Chambliss finished 21 of 29 passing for 353 yards in place of Austin Simmons, who was sidelined by a foot injury he sustained in last week's win at Kentucky. "I knew this week after Austin got hurt that there was going to be more on my plate," Chambliss said. "You prepare to play every week and our coaches had a great plan and we really executed as a team. I'm so proud of our guys."

Simmons spent most of the week in a walking boot, but practiced late in the week and was expected to start. He made a brief appearance in the second quarter, throwing a 4-yard touchdown pass to Harrison Wallace III to give Ole Miss a 28-21 lead. But he limped back to the sideline after his only pass of the game and did not play in the second half. "Great job by Trinidad, obviously, and a great job by our coaches getting our backup quarterback ready," Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin said. "Trinidad really took care of the ball, got out of trouble all night and only got sacked once." Taylen Green threw for a touchdown and ran for one for Arkansas (2-1, 0-1), finishing with 111 yards rushing on 13 carries. He went 22 of 35 passing for 305 yards. Mike Washington Jr. ran for 65 yards and two TDs. - Mississippi/AP College Football


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