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Joe Judge Clarifies Viral Testimony After Court Grants Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss 2026 Eligibility

The Ole Miss assistant says he was describing NFL sleep-management practices tied to Trinidad Chambliss’ sleep apnea.

Overview

  • Mississippi Judge Robert Whitwell granted a preliminary injunction that makes Trinidad Chambliss eligible to play a sixth college season in 2026.
  • A clip from Joe Judge’s courtroom testimony went viral as he recounted telling partners of NFL players that the fathers should not wake for midnight feedings during the season.
  • Judge posted a statement saying his remarks were taken out of context and were based on his NFL experience managing sleep and recovery, not guidance for college athletes.
  • The fuller testimony included references to CPAP machines and sleep tracking for players with sleep disorders, presented to support Chambliss’ medical claims.
  • The episode drew widespread criticism and scrutiny of the tactic’s relevance, with public reactions across sports media and a visible response from former Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin, while the NCAA’s broader legal fight over waivers continues.