
Ole Miss Wednesday Availability Report for LSU game

Oxford, Miss. – Getting back into SEC play, Ole Miss released its Wednesday availability report, featuring four players, and most notably, no Austin Simmons on the list.
On Wednesday’s report, wide receiver Devin Price has been deemed out, defensive back Jaylon Braxton and offensive lineman John Wayne Oliver are listed as questionable, and wide receiver Traylon Ray is considered probable.
Moving back into the conversations with Austin Simmons, both Pete Nakos and Chris Low on Wednesday reported that Trinidad Chambliss would be the starting quarterback for Ole Miss this weekend.
NEW: Ole Miss is expected to start Ferris State transfer QB Trinidad Chambliss against No. 4 LSU, marking his third consecutive start🦈
(per @clowfb and @PeteNakos_) https://t.co/UeJyG9OSM0 pic.twitter.com/omUkemBE77
— On3 (@On3sports) September 24, 2025
It was head coach Lane Kiffin, however, who joined the Pat McAfee show to announce that a starter had not been decided by his staff. With Simmons off the injury report, the gun-slinger will more than likely be available to play if needed.
“That’s news to me that I’ve announced who’s playing Quarterback against LSU 😂😂
I will go down and tell our staff right now”@Lane_Kiffin #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/AKIYaLBm2w
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) September 24, 2025
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