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By Bruce Feldman
ESPN The Magazine Thursday, June 21, 2007 Get ready for the next wave of twists and turns in the Jerrell Powe saga. Powe, the mammoth 6-foot-3, 345-pound blue-chip defensive tackle whose bid to become eligible last fall made headlines across the nation after he was denied by the NCAA, might actually be playing football this season, but it could be against the Ole Miss Rebels rather than for them. Powe, through adviser Joe Barnett, is being represented by Don Jackson, an Alabama lawyer who has taken the NCAA to court repeatedly the p ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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