Trouble For NCAA Attorneys Announced After Trinidad Chambliss Granted Eligibility
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Judge asks for explanation from NCAA attorneys in Trinidad Chambliss case
Judge asks for explanation from NCAA attorneys in Trinidad Chambliss case JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – The judge in the Trinidad Chambliss case is now asking for an explanation from the attorneys representing the NCAA. In the Order to Show Cause filed Wednesday evening, Chancellor Robert Whitwell is requiring the attorneys to personally appear before the court to explain why they left the courtroom February 12 before the hearing ended. The judge rul…
Trouble For NCAA Attorneys Announced After Trinidad Chambliss Granted Eligibility
Ole Miss’ QB1 Trinidad Chambliss, after a much-anticipated legal battle with the NCAA, is coming back for one more season after a Chancery court granted him an injunction. Though everything went well in Chambliss and Ole Miss’s camp, the NCAA seems tired of the constant legal scrutiny of its decisions. After the ruling, the NCAA’s attorneys walked out of the Calhoun County Courthouse in Mississippi. But now the judge has hit back with a fresh or…
Judge Issues Show Cause Order to NCAA Attorneys in Ole Miss QB Case - HottyToddy.com - Ole Miss Sports, Oxford Entertainment, Dining & More
The NCAA didn’t have the best time at the Calhoun County Courthouse in Pittsboro, Miss. last week. It’s second trip likely won’t be any better. The NCAA lost in a preliminary injunction hearing to allow Trinidad Chambliss to play for Ole Miss next season while Chambliss’ lawsuit against the NCAA progresses through the slow court […] The post Judge Issues Show Cause Order to NCAA Attorneys in Ole Miss QB Case appeared first on HottyToddy.com - Ol…
Chambliss Stays, Students Celebrate
Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss was granted a preliminary injunction in court on Thursday, Feb. 12, meaning that he will suit up for the Rebels in the 2026-27 season. Students are thrilled about this recent ruling. The NCAA denied Chambliss’ waiver that would allow him to play next season. They also denied his appeal. Judge Robert Whitwell, who received his undergraduate degree from Delta State and graduated from law school at Ole Miss, …
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