Field Level Media
14 Mar 2026, 07:10 GMT+10
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The fight to keep Trinidad Chambliss on the field is now spilling into a very different kind of scoreboard.
In a court filing Thursday made in the Chancery Court of Lafayette County, Miss., the Ole Miss quarterback said the ongoing uncertainty around his NCAA eligibility cost him a chance to land on the cover of EA Sports' next college football video game.
Chambliss' attorneys wrote that, as recently as last week, he was one of three finalists -- 'if not EA Sports' favored player' -- before the company abruptly pulled back.
According to the filing, Chambliss received a text message Monday explaining the decision. EA Sports 'just can't stomach the risk' of him not being available for the Rebels this fall. The filing argues the damage goes beyond any NIL compensation that would have come with the cover, highlighting the visibility and branding boost that comes from being the face of a flagship game.
'In addition to the NIL compensation which Trinidad would have received for being featured on the cover, Trinidad would have enjoyed heightened notoriety and prestige since the cover shot is considered an honor in college football and in the gaming community,' said Thursday's filing. 'Appearing on the cover would have created organic publicity for Trinidad, enhancing both his marketability and publicity rights.
Being on the cover would have been personally meaningful to Trinidad, who could have shown his cover photo to potential employers and even his children and grandchildren.'
The timing is tied directly to his legal battle. A Mississippi judge granted Chambliss a sixth year of eligibility last month, but the NCAA has asked the state's supreme court to review that ruling, leaving his status in limbo. Chambliss is now seeking to amend his complaint, arguing that the NCAA's continued opposition and the uncertainty it creates directly impacted his marketability.
Chambliss starred for Ole Miss last season, passing for 3,937 yards, 22 touchdowns and three interceptions. He added another 527 yards and eight scores on the ground, leading Ole Miss to the College Football Playoff before ultimately falling to Miami in the semifinal.
For Chambliss, it's a reminder that eligibility disputes not only threaten Saturdays but also impact the business opportunities that now shape college football's top level. Until the NCAA appeal is resolved, every potential deal comes with an asterisk, and his filing essentially argues that the NCAA isn't just disputing his roster spot, it's shrinking the market around him in real time.
--Field Level Media
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