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Ole Miss Eyes DJ Lagway as Chambliss's Replacement
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Ole Miss Rebels Quarterback Future Uncertain: DJ Lagway Emerges as Top Transfer Target
The NCAAs denial of Trinidad Chamblisss eligibility waiver casts doubt on his college career, prompting Ole Miss to explore transfer options. DJ Lagway, a junior from Florida, is gaining traction as a potential replacement. Lagways impressive stats, including 4,179 passing yards and 28 TDs, make him an attractive choice. However, his 14 interceptions in the 2025 season could be a concern. As the appeal process unfolds, Ole Miss is actively pursuing Lagway to maintain their SEC competitiveness.
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