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Former Ole Miss quarterback Shea Patterson announced Monday afternoon that he will be transferring to Michigan.

Patterson went public with the news by tweeting out this message.


Whether or not Patterson will be allowed to play for the Wolverines in 2018 is unclear at this time. Per CBSSports.com:
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There is still a question of whether or not Patterson will be eligible to play in 2018. While the NCAA announced all Ole Miss seniors could transfer without sitting out the requisite season, other players will have to appeal to the NCAA first. Should Patterson win his appeal, he'll be eligible to play in 2018. If not he'll have to sit out the season and won't be able to play until 2019, but no matter what happens, he'll have two seasons left to play.
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I wouldn’t stick around that shite show either. With that said, can we hire Freeze as OC?
Reply71 months
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Stick 'em with a fork, the l'll bears are done.
Reply72 months
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Sorry Ole Miss fans, its gonna be a long freezing winter...
Reply72 months
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Sell out lol
Reply72 months
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Well Harbaugh finally has his QB. Should be interesting in the Big 10 next year.
Reply72 months
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Good. We will get to beat him in the 2019 Citrus Bowl when we finally play Michigan.
Reply72 months
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So happy about this. Keep these tainted guys as far away from LSU as possible.
Reply72 months
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Brother hired as 1st Waterboy
Reply72 months
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What position on the mich staff did his brother get?
Reply72 months
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Family of gypsies.
Reply72 months
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Will he have to sit out next year?
Reply72 months
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No
72 months
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Loyalty is a rarity these days.
Reply72 months
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