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Call me paranoid (Pugh & Poole)

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It's making me real damn nervous that neither Makiri Pugh nor Dakota Poole is listed on the official roster. Plus, neither has had an official announcement about him.

Supposedly the roster CU handed out for Big 12 media days included Pugh, so what gives?

And Hawk denied it when Ringo asked him about Poole, so what's up with that?

Someone please talk me off the ledge.
 
Ya, Adam over at Rivals said it's just a formality.. still makes me cringe any time we hear the word paperwork
 
Did he get his AA?

He got his undergraduate degree. He graduated. From an accredited four year university. He still has one year of eligibility. I suspect the paperwork involved has something to do with him enrolling in the graduate program here.
 
Brooks article today notes that he will graduate in December, from CU. :huh:

He got his undergraduate degree. He graduated. From an accredited four year university. He still has one year of eligibility. I suspect the paperwork involved has something to do with him enrolling in the graduate program here.
 
He got his undergraduate degree. He graduated. From an accredited four year university. He still has one year of eligibility. I suspect the paperwork involved has something to do with him enrolling in the graduate program here.

:lol: I was kidding man.
 
Brooks article today notes that he will graduate in December, from CU. :huh:

Well if that's true, then I totally misunderstood the info on him. I thought he had graduated from USC. Similar to how Sumler graduated from CU, but still has a year of eligibility left, so went off to... Where did he go off to?
 
Pac-10 Holding Up Travon, not CU

"Wide receiver Travon Patterson was not able to participate in the first practice of Colorado fall camp on Thursday after his former school, Southern California, and the Pac-10 Conference raised questions about his transfer to CU. Patterson, a senior, was allowed to leave USC last month after the NCAA put that program on probation for major rules violations. The NCAA supplied a waiver to all USC juniors and seniors allowing them to transfer without having to sit out the customary year.
However, sources said USC and the Pac-10 questioned whether Patterson should be allowed to transfer to CU, which joined the conference in June but won't compete in the league until 2011 or 2012.
The concern over Patterson coming to CU is curious because he is a senior who won't be at CU when the Buffs actually begin competing in the Pac-10. However, the league is apparently concerned over applying its transfer rules consistently to all members regardless of their membership status. Pac-10 rules require student-athletes to sit out one season when transferring within the conference.
CU athletic director Mike Bohn would not discuss the nature of the problem that kept Patterson off the field Thursday or how it originated, but he did confirm Patterson is not eligible to practice yet with the Buffs.
"His eligibility is still not resolved," Bohn said.
Patterson has played in more than 30 games in his career and adds speed to the Colorado receiving corps. He could become a big contributor to the team this fall is he is given the green light to play his final collegiate season in Boulder.
Coach Dan Hawkins didn't seem to be worried. He said Patterson joining the team is a formality when asked about it after practice.
"I don't know," Hawkins said of when Patterson would practice. "We're getting through a paperwork deal on him. So we're just waiting on other folks to get that signed off."

If he won't see the field in 2011 when we "officially" join the Pac-12, why do they care? We really need Travon to be participating in practice. First salvo from $c ...
 
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