The Ole Miss Rebels are enjoying the best season in program history, led by star quarterback Trinidad Chambliss.The Rebels and Chambliss upset the Georgia Bulldogs in the Sugar Bowl, 39–34, and are now just two wins away from a national title.Chambliss is one of the most electrifying players in the entire countryGettyHowever, Chambliss’ future remains uncertain.That’s because the redshirt senior is still waiting to learn whether the NCAA will approve his request for an extra season of eligibility, following his waiver application in November.While NFL scouts await a decision on the Ole Miss quarterback’s future, he remains focused on the task at hand, and that’s winning it all.Chambliss arrived last offseason as a transfer from Division II Ferris State and has since burst onto the national scene, leading Ole Miss to an 11–1 regular-season record amid head coach Lane Kiffin’s departure for LSU.The All-SEC quarterback doesn’t want to leave Oxford anytime soon.Chambliss is hoping to extend his college career by one more year and is waiting on the NCAA to rule on his eligibility request.His case centers on the 2022 season at Ferris State, where he is seeking a medical redshirt after already using a standard redshirt during his true freshman campaign in 2021.Chambliss did not appear in a single game during the 2022 season while battling ongoing respiratory problems that eventually required surgery to remove his tonsils, per ESPN.He addressed his waiver situation recently, offering a brief update on where the process currently stands and expressing confidence in a hopeful outcome.“I feel like my case is very strong,” Chambliss said via the Clarion Ledger.Before this season, the Rebels had never won a playoff gameGettyChambliss has Ole Miss two wins away from college football immortalityGetty“I don’t see a reason why they should deny it, frankly. I have a lot to back up what I’m stating, what I’m putting in front of them. It’s up to the NCAA. Out of my control. I have all my faith in Jesus Christ.“I deserve it. I’ve only played three seasons of college football. I feel like I deserve to play four. I redshirted in 2021. That was my freshman redshirt. Then I medically redshirted in 2022. Played in 2023, 2024 and this is 2025.”Following the program’s Sugar Bowl win over Georgia on Thursday night, Chambliss said he still had not received a response from the NCAA regarding his waiver.“I think the NCAA is closed right now. I’m pretty sure they open tomorrow. So, hopefully we hear an answer soon,” Chambliss said. “I’ve got people working on it.“I’m not the one that’s working on it. My job right now is to focus on football and to focus on this team and to focus on being 1-0 in the next game, so that’s my main focus right now.Attention now shifts to Ole Miss’ upcoming Fiesta Bowl matchup with Miami, as the Rebels prepare for a Jan. 8 College Football Playoff battle in Glendale.