The NCAA has denied Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss' appeal for a sixth year of eligibility, citing insufficient medical evidence. The decision comes after Chambliss' lawsuit against the NCAA, seeking to play a final season for the Rebels. The NCAA's denial is based on the lack of medical documentation proving his respiratory issues during the 2022 season, which led to his absence from play. Despite providing 91 pages of medical records, the NCAA required a treating physician's note at the time of the injury, which was not provided. This case highlights the importance of medical evidence in waiver appeals and the potential impact on student-athletes' careers.