Oxford Bound: D2 National Champion All American QB Trinidad Chambliss Signs with Rebels
OXFORD, Miss. — In less than 24 hours, Lane Kiffin has secured not one, but two quarterbacks to bolster his future roster. Class of 2026 Westlake (Austin) quarterback Rees Wise pledged to Ole Miss on Monday, and on Tuesday Ferris State All-American quarterback Trinidad Chambliss announced he is transferring to Ole Miss.
The Rebels are quickly establishing themselves as the premier destination for quarterbacks of all levels looking to seize their golden opportunity to develop in the ‘Sip.
Chambliss has been the driving force behind the Bulldog offense for the past two seasons, showcasing his explosive talent at the D2 level and now looking to elevate his game on a bigger stage.
BREAKING: Ferris State All-American QB Trinidad Chambliss has Committed to Ole Miss, he tells @on3sports
The 6’1 200 QB threw for 2,925 Yards & 26 TDs last season
Added 1,019 yards and 25 TDs on the ground
Also led his team to a National Championship https://t.co/kH66woQCYG pic.twitter.com/Q0xBHNhMSS
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 15, 2025
During his standout 2024 season, the 6-foot-1, 200-pound Chambliss led Ferris State to a D2 national championship, throwing for 2,925 yards, 26 touchdowns, and only 6 interceptions.
He also rushed for an impressive 1,019 yards and 25 touchdowns, earning him the title of GLIAC Player of the Year and Harlon Hill Award finalist. His 51 total touchdowns led all of college football.
2024-25 Season Highlights https://t.co/TRw0mR42K9 pic.twitter.com/dIWG8V8GuM
— Trinidad Chambliss (@TrinidadChambl1) April 11, 2025
Chambliss’ dual-threat abilities will undoubtedly bring a new dynamic to the Rebels’ offense. He joins a talented QB room that includes Austin Simmons, AJ Maddox, and Louisville transfer Pierce Clarkson, setting the stage for an exciting competition heading into the summer months.
With a knack for breaking the 100-yard rushing mark in multiple games this season, Chambliss has proven himself capable of making big plays. He is poised to make a significant impact in Oxford and is ready to showcase his skills in the Sip. Welcome home, Trinidad!
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