Ex-Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli gets a second chance at Mississippi
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/sec/2010-08-02-masoli-mississippi_N.htmOXFORD — Jeremiah Masoli says he will play football for the University of Mississippi this fall, as the Rebels appear poised to take a chance on a talented quarterback whose career has been marred by recent off-the-field issues.
"I am very excited about this opportunity and very thankful Ole Miss is giving me this chance," Masoli wrote on his personal website. "I really want to thank Coach (Houston) Nutt for believing in me."
He has applied to enter the Parks and Recreation graduate program at Ole Miss, but hasn't been accepted as of Sunday evening. The NCAA also has to waive a one-year residency requirement, which is usually granted if the athlete chooses a graduate program not offered at his previous school.
He is expected to join the Rebels as a walk-on because there is not a scholarship currently available.
But there's a reason he was looking for a new home to use his final year of eligibility: He was kicked off Oregon's team in June after two run-ins with police.
The first was in March, when he pleaded guilty to a second-degree burglary charge after an incident that included stolen laptops from a fraternity house in Eugene, Ore. Then in June, he was cited for driving with a suspended license and misdemeanor possession of marijuana.