Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

5 from Ole Miss can play

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The NCAA ruled five former Mississipp­i players will be allowed to play this season after transferri­ng, granting waivers under a recently revised rule that was used to make quarterbac­k Shea Patterson immediate eligibilit­y at Michigan. Central Florida receiver Tre Nixon, Houston safety Deontay Anderson, Georgia Tech offensive lineman Jack DeFoor, Alabama-Birmingham linebacker Jarrion Street and Nebraska linebacker Breon Dixon will all be eligible to play for their new teams this season. Little Rock attorney Tom Mars, who was advising all the Ole Miss players except Dixon, said the waivers all went through the same process as Patterson’s. The NCAA tweaked its waiver process to allow players who were in good standing at their previous school to be immediatel­y eligible at their new school if the original school does not oppose the transfer. Originally, Patterson had filed an applicatio­n for a waiver based on being misled during the recruiting process by Ole Miss coaches and staffers about a then-ongoing NCAA investigat­ion. The investigat­ion led to Ole Miss football being hit with NCAA sanctions that included a postseason ban for the upcoming season. As part of the sanctions, players entering their fourth seasons at Ole Miss were allowed to transfer without sitting out in 2018. Patterson and the other players granted waivers did not qualify, but decided to ask the NCAA for an exception. The status of one more Ole Miss transfer remains unresolved. Receiver Van Jefferson, a 2015 signee, is at Florida, where transferri­ng within the SEC — usually prohibited — adds another issue to be resolved.

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