Heat no concern for Heels' Skip Seagraves
Posted Aug 14, 2005
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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