Trinidad Chambliss has had quite the season in Oxford — from being thrust onto the scene as a first-time starter at the Division I level early in the campaign to becoming one of college football’s top storylines of the year, oh yeah, and having a reggae-themed song made in his honor. Now, he is being recognized as the SEC’s newcomer of the year.

The conference’s 16 coaches concluded on Wednesday that Chambliss was worthy of being the second athlete in SEC history to earn the honor. The award was created in 2024 with the inaugural honor going to Vanderbilt’s sensational field general, Diego Pavia,

A Division II Ferris State transfer, Chambliss became the Rebels’ starting quarterback during a week-three matchup against Arkansas after Austin Simmons suffered an ankle injury at Kentucky a we

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