Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

QB Patterson eligible for Michigan

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Quarterbac­k Shea Patterson is eligible to play for Michigan this year after the NCAA granted the Mississipp­i transfer’s request to waive the usually required redshirt season at his new school.

Michigan and Ole Miss released a joint statement Friday to announce the decision, which could set the stage for six of Patterson’s former Ole Miss teammates to be cleared to play next season, too.

Patterson transferre­d from Ole Miss after the Rebels were sanctioned by the NCAA last year. The NCAA allowed Mississipp­i’s rising seniors to transfer without having to sit out this season, but Patterson and several other Ole Miss underclass­men decided to leave and request permission to play immediatel­y.

Patterson, who is heading into his junior season and coming off a knee injury, claimed Ole Miss coaches and staffers misled him during the recruiting process about an NCAA investigat­ion that was ongoing at the time. The other transferri­ng Rebels are making similar claims. Ole Miss officials responded, saying they did nothing wrong.

In the statement, the schools said Patterson’s original waiver was withdrawn by Michigan. Using a recently approved amendment to the NCAA waiver guidelines, the schools worked with the NCAA to come to an agreement on a new waiver.

A former five-star prospect from Toledo, Ohio, Patterson passed for 3,139 yards, 23 touchdowns and 12 intercepti­ons in 10 games at Ole Miss. He practiced with Michigan throughout the spring.

Arkansas-based attorney Tom Mars was advising Patterson and his family throughout the waiver process and providing informatio­n to support the quarterbac­k’s claim. Mars represente­d former Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt in a defamation lawsuit against the school that has been settled.

The other transferri­ng former Ole Miss players who Mars has been advising are receivers Tre Nixon (to Central Florida) and Van Jefferson (to Florida), defensive back Deontay Anderson (to Houston), offensive tackle Jack DeFoor (Georgia Tech) and linebacker Jarrion Street (UAB). Jefferson’s situation is a different from the others in that he is class of 2015 recruit, who sat out one season at Ole Miss as a redshirt. The other players are all 2016 recruits.

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