NCAA Argues Trinidad Chambliss Playing For Ole Miss Is 'Unfair' To Other Teams
Key Points:
- The NCAA has filed an appeal with the Mississippi Supreme Court against a preliminary injunction allowing Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss to play in the upcoming season, following a contentious court battle.
- Chambliss was granted the injunction after a judge ruled that the NCAA ignored medical documents proving he was not cleared to play during the 2022 season at Ferris State due to tonsil issues.
- The NCAA argues that allowing Chambliss to play is unfair to other Division I schools that comply with eligibility rules and seeks an expedited review to prevent unnecessary expenses and prolonged litigation.
- The NCAA cites a 2015 Mississippi Supreme Court ruling that overturned a lower court's injunction in a similar eligibility case, emphasizing that courts should not override agreed-u