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Trinidad Chambliss Wins C Spire Conerly Trophy

Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss Wins C Spire Conerly Trophy, Leading Rebels to Historic Season Trinidad Chambliss, the senior quarterback for the University of Mississippi, has been named the recipient of the 2025 C Spire Conerly Trophy, honoring him as the most outstanding college football player in Mississippi. This marks the fifth time in the last six years that an Ole Miss Rebel has won this prestigious award, which is named after College Football Hall of Famer and Ole Miss legend Charlie Conerly. Chambliss, who transferred to Ole Miss from Division II Ferris State, has played a pivotal role in leading the Rebels to their best regular season ever, with an impressive eleven wins and only one loss. His leadership has brought the team to the brink of their first-ever College Football Playoff appearance. Under Chamblisss guidance, the Ole Miss offense has dominated the Southeastern Conference and ranks third nationally in both total offense and passing offense. He has thrown for over three thousand yards and eighteen touchdowns this season, with an impressive efficiency rating. Additionally, he has been a threat on the ground, rushing for nearly five hundred yards and six scores. Chamblisss exceptional performance has earned him national recognition, including being a semifinalist for several major awards. His consistent play, highlighted by multiple three hundred-yard passing games and strong rushing contributions, has solidified his position as one of the top quarterbacks in the country and a true standout in Mississippi college football.

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