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Heat no concern for Heels' Skip Seagraves


broke the cuboid bone in his left foot in the second game of the 2004 season. In December, he had surgery and got a favorable ruling from the NCAA on his petition for a sixth year. "In the past, I'd never think I would be able to come back and do it for another year," Seagraves said. "But, after getting it taken away from you like that, I would've done anything to play last year with a lot of guys I came in with." (Greensboro News & Record)

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