Ole Miss Fukked, NCAA denies Jeremiah Masoli's waiver

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  • Brock Landers
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 06-30-08
    • 45359

    #1
    Ole Miss Fukked, NCAA denies Jeremiah Masoli's waiver
    The NCAA has denied Mississippi quarterback Jeremiah Masoli's request for a waiver that would allow him to play immediately, meaning he won't be eligible until 2011.


    OXFORD, Miss. -- The NCAA has denied Mississippi quarterback Jeremiah Masoli's request for a waiver that would allow him to play immediately, meaning the former Oregon standout won't be eligible until 2011.



    Mississippi officials announced Tuesday plans to appeal the ruling, with a response expected in less than one week.
    "I'm just shocked and disappointed," Masoli said. "I've done everything I can to follow the rules."
    Mississippi athletic director Pete Boone said the decision was "subjective" and expected a successful appeal.
    "There is no question in my mind Jeremiah is in the right place," Mississippi coach Houston Nutt said. "We're in the people-helping business. I want to plead with that subcommittee. He's done nothing but what he's supposed to do."
    Masoli transferred to Mississippi after being kicked off Oregon's team after two run-ins with police.
    The senior has already completed his undergraduate degree and enrolled in Mississippi's Parks and Recreation graduate program. The NCAA will sometimes waive a one-year residency requirement for athletes who are transferring but enrolling in a graduate program not offered at the previous school.
    Masoli was expected to compete for the starting spot at Mississippi after leading Oregon to the Rose Bowl last season. Now the Rebels are down to two scholarship quarterbacks -- sophomore Nathan Stanley, who is the likely starter, and junior college transfer Randall Mackey.
    Masoli has not used his redshirt season, so he'll be allowed to practice while sitting out this fall and be eligible for competition in 2011.
    Masoli hopes that's not necessary.
    "I'm very hopeful the NCAA will do the right thing in my case," Masoli said. "I still have faith."
  • gavin
    SBR MVP
    • 07-26-09
    • 1373

    #2
    wow really? i was looking forward to seeing him play?!? bet he would have been better than javean snead
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    • robmpink
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 01-09-07
      • 13205

      #3
      I would have like to seen him play as well, but stfu Masoli, ""I've done everything I can to follow the rules."

      If you weren't a criminal, you wouldn't be in this situation. What, you have been good after two crimes in 5 months? Dummy f'd himself.
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      • jagaf22
        SBR MVP
        • 01-22-08
        • 2932

        #4
        Originally posted by Brock Landers
        Mississippi coach Houston Nutt said. "He's done nothing but what he's supposed to do."

        This Saint has been arrested for theft, marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license all in 2010. Sounds like the PERFECT student athlete!
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        • daneblazer
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 09-14-08
          • 27861

          #5
          why in the hell are they just finding out now? that's the ncaa for you
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          • big joe 1212
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 06-01-08
            • 19380

            #6
            fukker should be in jail, not playing football!!!
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            • Albert Pujols
              SBR MVP
              • 06-01-10
              • 1670

              #7
              Oregon is the one that got ******, not Ole Miss. And Masoli is solely to blame.
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