The NCAA denied Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss’ request for an eligibility waiver on Friday, however his camp definitely doesn’t seem completed attempting to get him a sixth 12 months of NCAA eligibility.
Chambliss had sought a medical redshirt for his sophomore season at Ferris State, arguing that he was affected by a respiratory sickness on the time. The NCAA denied the request largely as a result of no contemporaneous proof had been offered to recommend that had been the case on the time.
Tom Mars, Chambliss’ authorized counsel, strongly implied that he could be taking the NCAA to courtroom over the choice.
“There’s now a possibility to maneuver this case to a degree taking part in area the place Trinidad’s rights will probably be decided by the Mississippi judiciary as an alternative of some bureaucrats in Indianapolis who couldn’t care much less in regards to the regulation or doing the suitable factor,” Mars stated in an announcement. “Whether or not to pursue that plan of action is a call solely Trinidad and his dad and mom could make.”
