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WR Reddick gets rare 6th year
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RacerJoe01
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per ESPN.com....

Washington receiver Patrick Reddick has been granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA.

"We're excited about Pat," coach Rick Neuheisel said Thursday. "Every now and then the NCAA makes a great decision."

Reddick, a senior, enrolled at Washington in the fall of 1997 but missed the '98 and '99 seasons because of chronic knee problems. He has 22 career receptions for 365 yards and two touchdowns.

He will not play in the team's spring game Saturday because of a knee injury.
04-30-2002 09:00 PM
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Princess
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How odd!

JJ posts about a guy named Red(d)ick.

But neither have to do with the real JJ Redick! <img border="0" alt="[laugh]" title="" src="graemlins/laughing.gif" />
04-30-2002 09:41 PM
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Rapscallion
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UW should have a great receiving corp this season, but they might be a little then depending on Reddick and Fredrick. Reggie Williams may be the best receiver in the nation. He is awesome to watch. He gave jammer all he could handle in the holiday bowl.
04-30-2002 09:48 PM
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