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Calling another dude “daddy” explains a lot.
Huh? Chambliss on record said he practiced in 2022 and was not limited. What hearing are you watching???

Ferris could have told him he could play the rest of his life and it holds the same amount of water. Ferris can’t promise a medical redshirt in 2022. Also, where did a representative of Ferris state say that? Why weren’t they there saying that today?
Did the Montana guy have a sore throat that no one in the history of sports has missed time for? Or did he have actual surgeries for injuries and actually miss playing time? Did he practice the entire time like Chambliss? Don’t worry, I’ll wait.
Yes, if the judge wasn’t an ole Miss fan, as he has stated a few times during this hearing already, this would be over. Any unbiased judge rules for the NCAA here. But that won’t happen. Good news is we can now sue the NCAA for any players we want back and just say they had a tummy ache one year.
Anyone with common sense? I mean the Ole Miss argument is paper thin. Tonsillitis??? Cmon
NCAA Lawyer to Trinidad:

Did you practice in 2022? Yes

Were you limited in any way during practice in 2022? No

Uhhhh case closed?
That’s not how a medical redshirt works though. You can say “we can try for one” but he was not granted one. Ferris state can’t guarantee one. If that’s the case, why hasn’t anyone from Ferris State been called to confirm? Why hasn’t anyone from Ferris state been called at all? Didn’t they already confirm that he didn’t play because he was 4th string and needed to develop? Not because he was “incapacitated”? And if he was “incapacitated” how was he able to play in 2023 and 2024 despite not having his tonsils removed?
Her arguments are “he would stop breathing in his sleep when I watched him sleep” huh???

And “Ferris state pinky promised us he would get a medical redshirt, they just didn’t file the paperwork”. Aka TRUST ME BRO. I mean nevermind the fact that’s not how medical hardships work lol.
Well I was wrong, the next witness was Chambliss MOM hahahaha
I mean are you going to act like this isn’t a farce? Giving a dude another year for tonsillitis based on the testimony of an OM doctor, an OM coach decided by an OM judge? You really going to act like this isn’t a straight kangaroo court?
Probably still have an OM student to testify as to the importance of Chambliss to the gameday experience, an OM frat bro to testify how much more “lit” parties are after Chambliss has a good game. Hell they’ll probably call up a booster to testify that Chambliss winning spirit will help the grove recover sooner.
More likely it’ll be a WAOM moment where he’ll get hurt early, have his stock tank, and OM will screw him and not pay him much. Loses any money and gets screwed and OM will not care.
Probably not but no worries! We have our next VERY unbiased witness…an Ole Miss coach.
This is a complete farce. Terrible look for the judicial system and Mississippi. Live streaming a hearing to decide an OM players eligibility presided over by an OM judge with testimony from an OM doctor with zero interaction with Trinidad when he was “incapacitated”. Complete circus. OM has no shame and would be losing their mind if this was State or LSU doing this. Complete hypocrisy.
OM doctor: If he came to me I would have told him not to exercise for 2 weeks

NCAA lawyer: 2 weeks? Do you know how long football season is?

OM doctor:…all fall I guess

Yikes. This dude is getting shredded. If this was presided over by anyone but an OM fanboy judge it would be over.
Ironic considering LSU has an acceptance rate of 74%
Just put the fries in the bag man
Dude got bailed out that was not a strike
Looked like he took the team hostage anyways with how garbage he was in the playoffs