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Trinidad Chambliss speaks at Wyoming High School; a Heisman trophy vote getter/Forest Hills Northern grad



By Greg Chrapek
WKTV Contributor
greer@wktv.org


It’s not often that a potential Heisman Trophy winner makes an appearance in West Michigan, but that is just what happened last Friday afternoon at Wyoming High School when University of Mississippi quarterback Trinidad Chambliss spoke at the Alpha Wolf 11 Champions of Character assembly.

Chambliss, who finished eighth in last year’s Heisman Trophy voting for the top college football player in Division 1, will be among the favorites for the award this fall when he returns to Mississippi.

A 2021 graduate of Forest Hills Northern High School and the son of Wyoming High School assistant principal Trent Chambliss, Trinidad was glad to make the trip to Wyoming and be part of the Alph Wolf 11 assembly.

“It was awesome,” Chambliss said. “It was great to see everyone and celebrate the award winners. It was really cool to see the Wyoming community come together and celebrate that.”


Ole Miss quarterback and Forest Hills Northern graduate Trinidad Chambliss speaks at Wyoming High School’s Alpha Wolf 11 celebration on May 1. (WKTV/Greg Chrapek)



Chambliss spoke to the students, staff and families during a podcast-type interview in the center of the packed Wyoming gymnasium.

Chambliss also was surprised himself at the assembly when he was made an honorary member of the Alpha Wolf 11.

“I was very surprised,” Chambliss said. “It’s an honor. I’m blessed, give a shout out to Mr. Doyle (Wyoming teacher John Doyle), he did a great job of putting this all together. I’m very blessed to be an honorary Alpha Wolf 11.”

The timing for Chambliss’ trip to Michigan for the Alpha Wolf 11 assembly came together perfectly as he just wrapped up spring practice with the Rebels just hours before heading to Wyoming. 

“Yeah, it actually worked out with perfect timing,” Chambliss said. “We just wrapped up spring ball literally yesterday, so I caught a flight right after that. My dad being the assistant principal here, he was like `this is our big event, Alpha Wolf 11, it’s the big assembly here, I’d love for you to come and check it out,’ and I was all for it. I came here and it was all that I hoped for. It was even more than what I thought to be honest. It was really cool.” 

While Chambliss enjoyed the Alpha Wolf 11 event, the students at Wyoming High School enjoyed the opportunity to hear from Trinidad possibly more. 


Trinidad Chambliss speaks at Wyoming High School’s Alpha Wolf 11 celebration. (WKTV/Greg Chrapek)



“You know, our student body is just awesome,” said Trinidad’s father and assistant Wyoming High School principal Trent Chambliss. “They showed up and they showed up with a lot of energy, a lot of enthusiasm, and that’s who they are. Just a great group of kids that want to do well for themselves, focus on their future and are driven by supporting one another and it’s a really magnificent thing to see and to be a part of.” 

Becoming an honorary Alph Wolf 11 is just part of what has been an amazing college football career for Chambliss that began in the fall of 2021 at Ferris State University. After arriving in Big Rapids in 2021, Chambliss steadily worked himself up the depth chart at Ferris. That hard work paid off when Chambliss became the starting quarterback for Ferris State in 2024.

Division II title with Ferris in 2024

Chambliss took full advantage of his starting job with the Bulldogs as he led Ferris State to the 2024 Division II national championship. Chambliss turned in a banner season as quarterback for Ferris State as he passed for 2,925 yards and 26 touchdowns and rushed for 1,019 yards and 25 more scores.

In Ferris State’s 49-14 win against Valdosta State in the Division II national championship game, Chambliss combined for five touchdowns. Chambliss capped his career at Ferris State by being named a finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy, given to the most valuable player in Division II football and similar to the Heisman Trophy of Division 1.

Transfers to University of Mississippi

That season provided Chambliss with the opportunity to move up to Division 1 football last fall thanks to the transfer portal. Chambliss took full advantage as he transferred to the University of Mississippi in the Southeastern Conference where he was slotted in as a backup quarterback.

Due to an injury to the starting quarterback in week two, Chambliss found himself starting against Arkansas in game three of the 2025 season. Chambliss again took full advantage of the opportunity as he totaled 415 yards of total offense and three touchdowns as he led the Rebels to a win.


Chambliss never relinquished the starting job and in a season that captured the attention of college football fans across the country, he led Mississippi to the college football playoffs where they advanced all the way to the semifinals before falling to the University of Miami 31-27 in dramatic fashion.

Passed for 3,279 yards and 31 touchdowns, rushed for eight

Chambliss finished the season passing for 3,279 yards and 31 touchdown passes along with rushing for 527 yards and eight touchdowns.

The offseason found Chambliss still in the national news as he petitioned the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for another year of college eligibility instead of entering the National Football League (NFL) draft where draft prognosticators had him going anywhere from late in the first round to the early second round. Chambliss was successful in his pursuit for a final year of college football and has been busy working at getting ready for the 2026 football season.

“I love it so far,” Chambliss said. “I’m super blessed to be at Ole Miss and playing football. I’m looking forward to next year. I’m looking forward to football and hopefully win a national championship at Ole Miss.”