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[QUOTE="southie, post: 3851634, member: 2527"] There's a lot more detail in this story than there was in the initial article a year or so ago; and, even though there are two sides to every store, we only get to hear Sedona's side. Most of us wondered why she didn't sue Texas if she believed they were truly at fault; this new article indicates the attorneys her family consulted advised them it was not a winnable case. And, while Wagner is able to release a lot of "medical" details (via permission from the Prince family), Texas can't release anything due to HIPAA. And, that article indicates the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation had insufficient evidence to sanction anyone. Not that it matters, but wondering why all that detail wasn't provided in the initial article/story released a while back. I vaguely recall the previous article indicating Texas was not permitted to pay for some of her medical costs; forget if it was based on injury occurring while playing for USA basketball, or that the family sought medical treatment outside of the university (in NY). As a result of her second surgery in NY (which did not appear to be authorized by Texas, or not even aware of by Texas) was followed by her NY doctor over-prescribing antibiotics; so, that's what led to a lot of her organ complications (according to that article) The NCAA denied her waiver request, as well as the subsequent appeal submitted. Two different sides of the story as to whether Texas objected to her gaining immediate eligibility at Oregon. Whether injury-related or family-related, we've seen the NCAA make some very inconsistent decisions when it comes to granting transfers immediate eligibility. [/QUOTE]
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