OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — Trinidad Chambliss' life has changed a lot in the past three weeks. The Division II transfer who few fans knew of outside of Mississippi or Ferris State is a household name now. Chambliss passed for 314 yards and a touchdown — his third straight 300-yard game since taking over for injured quarterback Austin Simmons — and No. 13 Mississippi defeated No. 4 LSU 24-19 on Saturday.
“It’s just a really cool story,” Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin said, contrasting Chambliss' performance to that of LSU's Garrett Nussmeier, who was widely seen as a preseason Heisman Trophy hopeful. “A little short kid from Division II going against Nussmeier and the mighty Tigers of LSU," Kiffin continued. “It was awesome.” Kewan Lacy ran for a 15-yard touchdown and former LSU running back Logan D