NCAA refuses to grant Ole Miss’ Trinidad Chambliss a sixth year of eligibility

Trinidad Chambliss’ appeal for a sixth year of NCAA eligibility was rejected by the Athletics Eligibility Subcommittee on Tuesday evening. Chambliss, who missed his second season at Division II Ferris State, has legal representatives who have already initiated a restraining order in Mississippi. The court hearing is set for February 12th. This latest NCAA ruling […]
Amari Bailey seeks NCAA eligibility after appearing in 10 NBA games.

As former college athletes continue striving to return to NCAA competition, Amari Bailey is making quite a unique effort. The 21-year-old aims to go back to school and play college basketball again, even though he’s already had a taste of the NBA, as reported by ESPN on Friday. He mentioned that he’s brought on an […]
UCLA basketball targeting a spot in the NCAA tournament after making a comeback

Maybe a referendum on UCLA basketball isn’t required right now, or at least it can wait. The team we’ve seen in recent games is, well, more in line with what many expected from the start of the season. Donovan Dent has been a whirlwind on the court, Xavier Booker shows promise as a rebounder and […]
Rick Pitino advocates for the inclusion of foul calls in the NCAA coach’s challenge rule

Pitino Advocates for Changes to NCAA Coaching Challenge Rules Rick Pitino, head coach of St. John’s, is pushing for adjustments to the NCAA’s coaches’ challenge system, specifically to allow for challenges on foul calls. In a recent game against Xavier, star player Zubby Ejiofor fouled out. Pitino believes that referees missed several calls after reviewing […]
Miami linebacker Mohamed Toure receives uncommon eighth season of NCAA eligibility

Mohamed Toure’s Return for 2026 Season It seems Mohamed Toure has a real passion for books—or maybe it’s just a long college football career. The Miami linebacker is gearing up to come back for the 2026 college football season, which could give him a total of eight years of eligibility, as reported on Saturday. This […]
UConn women’s basketball is one of many NCAA games impacted by a severe winter storm.

With a significant winter storm on the horizon, numerous NBA, NHL, and college basketball games across the country are being rescheduled. This storm is being described by meteorologists as potentially as severe as a major hurricane, set to unleash snow, ice, and frigid conditions from New Mexico all the way to New England starting Friday. […]
Justin Thomas criticizes the NCAA and the current situation in college sports

Justin Thomas Criticizes NCAA and Current State of College Sports Two-time major champion Justin Thomas has expressed his frustration with college sports, specifically targeting the NCAA for its impact on the landscape. In a recent post, Thomas, 32, didn’t delve into specific incidents but seemed generally discontent with how things are unfolding in college athletics. […]
NCAA champion loses eligibility for the Masters after joining LIV.

Every golfer dreams of stepping onto the iconic grounds of Augusta National, but Michael La Sasso recently chose to pass on that opportunity. The NCAA individual champion from last year, who triumphed at California’s Omni La Costa Resort & Spa, found himself disqualified from the Masters after signing with LIV Golf. As the current NCAA […]
Trinidad Chambliss files a lawsuit against the NCAA in Mississippi to gain a sixth year of eligibility.

Trinidad Chambliss Takes Legal Action for Extra Year Trinidad Chambliss is gearing up for his sixth season in college football, but he’s facing some hurdles. Recently, lawyers for the Mississippi State quarterback have filed a lawsuit against the NCAA. Their goal? To secure a preliminary and permanent injunction that would allow Chambliss to play another […]
Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss files a lawsuit against the NCAA for denying his eligibility.

Trinidad Chambliss Sues NCAA Over Eligibility Denial Trinidad Chambliss, the quarterback for Ole Miss, is taking legal action against the NCAA after being denied a sixth year of eligibility. Reports indicate that his attorneys are seeking a preliminary injunction from a Mississippi judge to allow him to compete for one more season. The NCAA rejected […]