An injury to a starting QB is usually taken as the death sentence for a program’s success that year. Just look at this season. Oklahoma’s John Mateer just had hand surgery and will be missing a lot of time. The instant this news was circulated throughout the nation, fans thought it was over for the Sooners. And that’s exactly what fans thought when Austin Simmons went down in Week 2 and a backup had to steer the ship. But it didn’t take long for that backup to make himself known in every Rebel household. Trinidad Chambliss just torched No. 4 LSU with 314 yards passing and 71 on the ground to push the Rebels to an undefeated 5-0.

Saying that Chambliss has successfully taken over Simmons would be an understatement. He has completed 64.4% of his passes for 1044 yards and 5 touchdowns. Th

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