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Former Georgia safety Otis Reese at last granted immediate eligibility by NCAA to play for Ole Miss
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Former Georgia safety Otis Reese at last granted immediate eligibility by NCAA to play for Ole Miss
Nearly two months after the start of the college football season, former Georgia safety Otis Reese will get a chance play this season. Ole Miss announced on Friday that Reese had finally been granted immediate eligibility to play for the Rebels this season. Reese transferred to Ole Miss in January of this year. He
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Setting aside his beef (real or imagined) with UGA, I'm still perplexed and annoyed at how the NCAA makes these decisions. How did everyone else within the SEC who transferred get to play as soon as they changed the rules, but Reese was held out for several more weeks? I'm not saying the process is bad; it just needs to be transparent.