NCAA's loss in Trinidad Chambliss case pushes college football in clear direction

The NCAA has lost a legal case in the Mississippi Supreme Court, granting quarterback Trinidad Chambliss an additional year of eligibility. This loss is the latest sign that the NCAA's power over college sports is waning, with the organization having lost 12 of 16 eligibility cases in court since November 2024.
The NCAA's appeal of a ruling granting Trinidad Chambliss an extra year of eligibility was denied. Chambliss is now eligible to play for the Rebels. The NCAA has lost 12 of 16 eligibility cases in court since November 2024. The organization is struggling to maintain its power over college sports. Conferences may form a super league outside the NCAA's control. The NCAA's regulations are being deemed illegal, and it's seeking help from Congress.
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