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Lane Kiffin's Quarterback Hunt: Trinidad Chambliss to LSU?

Lane Kiffins arrival at LSU has brought significant recruiting success, including fourteen new players and two highly-rated five-star prospects. Hes also shown immediate impact by convincing three previously committed players to join LSU. With the 2026 season approaching, the quarterback position is a key question. Kiffins track record of developing quarterbacks, such as Trinidad Chambliss at Ole Miss, has LSU fans wondering if hell bring Chambliss to Baton Rouge. Chambliss, currently awaiting an NCAA waiver for additional eligibility, has expressed openness to exploring his options, generating excitement among Tiger fans.

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