In a move that has stunned college football fans, Trinidad Chamblissโwidely regarded as the top American quarterback from the 2024 Division II seasonโhas officially announced his departure from Ferris State, flipping his commitment to West Virginia University (WVU) after initially pledging to Ole Miss. Chambliss, a driving force behind Ferris Stateโs national championship and a second-team All-American, changed course mid-transfer portal processโa decision attributed to his strong ties with WVUโs new coaching staff and a vision of immediate impact under a fresh system.
Chambliss exploded onto the national scene during the 2024 season, throwing for nearly 2,925 yards and 26 touchdowns, while also rushing for over 1,019 yards and adding 25 scores on the ground. His dual-threat ability was instrumental in Ferris Stateโs undefeated postseason run and historic 49โ14 national championship blowout over Valdosta State. He earned prestigious accoladesโfinishing as a finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy and landing on multiple All-America teams.
Originally committed to Ole Miss shortly after entering the portal in April, Chamblissโs decision was considered a major win for the Rebels, especially following injuries and depth issues at the quarterback position. Yet just days later, rumors emerged that WVU was making a strong late push, promising competition, scheme fit, and a potential leadership role under new head coach Rich Rodriguez and his experienced staff.
While official confirmation from WVU is still pending, multiple sources indicate that Chambliss is expected to join the Mountaineersโ 2025 roster, bringing his electric playmaking ability to Morgantown. The Mountaineers are looking to turn the page and re-establish themselves as Big 12 contenders after several tough seasons.
For Ferris State, Chamblissโs flip marks another high-profile exit in a transfer-heavy offseason, which has already seen standout players like linebacker Sefa Saipala and lineman Bryce George depart. Despite the loss, Coach Tony Annese remains confident, citing strong spring performances from quarterbacks Carson Gulker, Wyatt Bower, and Chase Carter.
As the transfer portal continues to reshape college football, Trinidad Chamblissโs sudden flip to WVU reflects the new reality: loyalty is fluid, opportunities shift fast, and one player can instantly reshape a programโs trajectory. All eyes now turn to Morgantown as the Mountaineers prepare to welcome their newest star.