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Back to EpisodesOle Miss Football's Passing Game Rebuild
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Ole Miss Football Faces Major Rebuild in Passing Game: Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss Leads Charge
After ranking third nationally in passing yards last season, Ole Miss football faces a significant rebuild in its passing game. Quarterback Trinidad Chambliss, who led the charge last year, is fighting for an extra year of eligibility after winning a preliminary court injunction against the NCAA. However, the organization plans to appeal, leaving his status uncertain.
The Rebels lost most of their top pass catchers, including leading receiver Harrison Wallace and number two DeZhaun Stribling, both of whom are eyeing the 2026 NFL draft. Tight end DaeQuan Wright and others also transferred out.
To fill the voids, Ole Miss added five transfer wide receivers, with Syracuses Darrell Gill standing out as a potential outside threat. Returning standout Deuce Alexander and highly rated freshman Caleb Cunningham are also in the mix. Spring practices start March 27th, and the focus is on how this fresh group syncs up to keep the Rebels offense rolling strong.
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