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There are a lot. More than 10. I don't know which he favors or anything like that. I heard he has offers from places like Seton Hall and Maryland and Indiana, plus more.
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Thanks for getting this stuck in my head:


(And isn't the BY an escape from reality?)


We're certainly caught in a landslide.
 
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Vital isn't rolling over and dying if Waters comes. Just sayin'. And AG is simply a big ? health wise. Jalen will be lead dog next year. Let AG, Waters and CV compete.
Good for everybody. And yes I realize Waters is considered a level above Vital.
 

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I've heard first surgery was a arthroscopic labral repair. That failed. The second procedure was open and significantly more and involved bony work/transfer.

Can't confirm any of this FWIW.
That sounds more like a probable sequence of treatment. I had heard labrum repair for the first surgery. If that's true, then when it fails, it's possible to re-repair the labrum if there are no bone defects, areas where because of the dislocations bone has been lost/fractured/damaged.

When those defects are present the best procedure is usually a coracoid transfer, called a Latarjet reconstruction. This transfers a piece of bone from the scapula to he front of the glenoid (socket). It's usually done open, although there's a French surgeon who has been known to do it arthroscopically.
 

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So, what are the other schools in the mix?
Please refer to my earlier post. If Western University and Big State are after him, we don't stand a chance.
 

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Please refer to my earlier post. If Western University and Big State are after him, we don't stand a chance.
Damn, is the Governor getting involved now? We don't stand a chance.
 
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That sounds more like a probable sequence of treatment. I had heard labrum repair for the first surgery. If that's true, then when it fails, it's possible to re-repair the labrum if there are no bone defects, areas where because of the dislocations bone has been lost/fractured/damaged.

When those defects are present the best procedure is usually a coracoid transfer, called a Latarjet reconstruction. This transfers a piece of bone from the scapula to he front of the glenoid (socket). It's usually done open, although there's a French surgeon who has been known to do it arthroscopically.
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