šŸ“” Ole Miss looks like it is blocking Shea Patterson's attempt to become immediately eligible at Michigan.

The Rebels do not agree with Patterson's portrayal of the events that led to his transfe

Ole Miss is objecting to Shea Patterson's assessment of the conditions within the program that the quarterback claims caused him to transfer from the school amid an NCAA scandal, his attorney tells CBS Sports.

The objection recently sent to the NCAA could impact Patterson's ongoing transfer waiver appeal as he is looking to immediately become eligible to play for Michigan in 2018. The objection is part of a response delivered to the NCAA last month, according to attorney Thomas Mars.

Patterson is seeking a waiver of the NCAA's traditional year-in-residence rule for transfers before becoming eligible. The approval of such a waiver would presumably have a significant impact on the Wolverines' 2018 season.

"Whoever wrote that response for Ole Miss either wasn't paying attention last year or had a case of selective amnesia," Mars said.

Ole Miss has issues with how its former quarterback portrayed his reasons for transferring after the Rebels were put on NCAA probation late last year, sources said.

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CBS Sports reported in February that Patterson and five other former teammates feel they were misled on the scope of that NCAA investigation by former coach Hugh Freeze.

Electronic communications obtained by CBS Sports supporting their cases were included by those players in their appeals.

Another person working closely with Patterson's appeal said misleading statements made by Freeze about the scope of the NCAA investigation were "a flat-out, deliberate lie."

The NCAA received Ole Miss' response to Michigan's waiver request on March 28, the last day the school could respond, according to Mars. That is believed to be the last step required before the NCAA rules on Patterson's waiver request.

Ole Miss had the option of advocating for Patterson to the NCAA, not supporting his appeal or remaining neutral. It appears the school is not supporting his attempt at a transfer waiver.

Patterson is one of six former Rebels seeking a transfer waiver. The appeals of Patterson's five former teammates are not related to that of the quarterback.

If his appeal is ultimately denied, Patterson would not become eligible until 2019. He is currently enrolled and practicing with Michigan.

Mars previously told CBS Sports that Patterson's appeal is "an open and shut case." He said four weeks ago that the appeals process was at a "standstill."

On Feb. 26, Mars said the NCAA received what is being referred to as the full application package from Michigan regarding Patterson's waiver request. However, until Ole Miss officially received the same package from the NCAA, a 10-day waiting period for Ole Miss to review the request didn't begin. Complicating matters, Ole Miss actually received that package as a courtesy from Michigan. Because it didn't officially come from the NCAA, the 10-day clock did not start ticking.

NCAA rules require transfers to serve a year in residence before competing at their new school. That year can be waived because of extenuating circumstances.

An NCAA transfer working group is seeking to reform that rule that traces its roots back 122 years.

Whether eligible for 2018 or not, Patterson is expected to accompany Michigan on its trip to France beginning April 26.

Ole Miss did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Ole Miss formally objected to Michigan transfer Shea Patterson's waiver appeal
 
Who wouldn't have second thoughts on pulling Harbaugh's bacon out of the fire? But that is probably what will happen if Patterson gets the start this year. Given how deceitful the entire football program was under Freeze, it's hard to not see the QB win this one.
 
@TUSKstuff, What we don't know is what the NCAA discovered during their investigation and whether Shea was implicated or suspected in some "shenanigans." His commitment to Ole Miss--after being committed to LSU--and the subsequent hiring of his brother to an administrative position at Ole Miss (Sean was at LSU at the time) may have raised some red flags to the committee.

We know the bureaucratic nature of the NCAA leads to a vindictive type of attitude with some of their committee members, right? Now, consider how much of a thorn in the side Houston Nutt has been to Ole Miss, Freeze, and subsequently the NCAA. Nutt's attorney, Mars, has been at the forefront.

How does the NCAA feel about Mars? More importantly, how to they feel about him representing these players?

I strong suspect there's more to this story than we're hearing.
 
Ole ms should bow out...may be more @TerryP .... but leave the boy out of it...
Ole ms committed the infractions..... if there is more to it...its on them...
I followed his recruitment pretty closely. Believe you me, there were a lot in Louisiana screaming something was going on with Sean. There were quite a few from outside LSU and Ole Miss that were questioning the hire of Sean and the commitment of Shea--from outside of both schools and their fan bases.
 
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Ole ms should bow out...may be more @TerryP .... but leave the boy out of it...
Ole ms committed the infractions..... if there is more to it...its on them...

It will be hard to leave him "out of it" IF he was involved and an active participant.

Maybe The way it should be but its the school being sanctioned and not the player. And @TerryP ...there may be a lot of hollaring by ā€œother fanbasesā€ but unless they put the finger and investigate the player and other players leaving program..... then they are free to move on an d play without sitting out ...
its on the institution... anyway the way I see it
 
I heard mention of Speight transferring from UM to UCLA. Suppose they don't allow Shea to play this fall?


This is a big call with the NCAA. Brandon Peter's flashed a few times after Speight's injury but for the most part was just as unspectacular at QB. In a year that Harbaugh, I think, has to win something of consequence, this is going to be a huge call for the Wolverines.
 
So Shea's saying he wasn't aware of how bad things were going to get....didn't Ole Miss hire his brother to land Shea. Surely his brother had some insight that he shared.

He should get to play this year. I’ve always thought the waiting to play for a year transfer thing was absolutely stupid to begin with

How so, it would essential turn into free agency if they allowed them to transfer and start immediately...
 
He should get to play this year. I’ve always thought the waiting to play for a year transfer thing was absolutely stupid to begin with
How so, it would essential turn into free agency if they allowed them to transfer and start immediately...
I've seen two instances within the past year where Baker Mayfield was calling the upcoming plays for the OU defense based on what he knew of the teams they were facing--teams he'd been a part of.
 
He should get to play this year. I’ve always thought the waiting to play for a year transfer thing was absolutely stupid to begin with
How so, it would essential turn into free agency if they allowed them to transfer and start immediately...
I've seen two instances within the past year where Baker Mayfield was calling the upcoming plays for the OU defense based on what he knew of the teams they were facing--teams he'd been a part of.

I doubt if BM needed any advantage vs schools they faced.... And did pretty well vs UGA...talented QB
 
So Shea's saying he wasn't aware of how bad things were going to get....didn't Ole Miss hire his brother to land Shea. Surely his brother had some insight that he shared.

He should get to play this year. I’ve always thought the waiting to play for a year transfer thing was absolutely stupid to begin with

How so, it would essential turn into free agency if they allowed them to transfer and start immediately...
I’m not saying ā€œlet’s open the flood gatesā€ or anything, but if coaches can come and go and not skip a beat then the kids should be able to at least transfer without being punished. I think it's ignorant In this case for Ole Miss to fight Shea playing right away
 
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