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UT won't clear Negedu to play basketball
By News Sentinel staff
Posted April 13, 2010 at 5:24 p.m.
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The University of Tennessee announced Tuesday that, after careful consideration and consultation with both medical experts and current published recommendations, Emmanuel Negedu will not be cleared by the department’s medical staff to resume team-related athletic activities with the men's basketball team.
“Emmanuel is an exceptional young man, and we hope he will stay at UT as a student with our full support,” athletic director Mike Hamilton said in a statement released by UT. “If he decides he would like to pursue a playing career at another school, we will support him in that decision, and we wish him the best.”
UT added it does not anticipate his status changing.
Negedu said Monday night he had been cleared to play again despite having a pacemaker as a result of a cardiac incident in September.
© 2010, Knoxville News Sentinel Co.
Well this really sucks. Wish the best for him and hope he stays at UT to finish his degree up.
By News Sentinel staff
Posted April 13, 2010 at 5:24 p.m.
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The University of Tennessee announced Tuesday that, after careful consideration and consultation with both medical experts and current published recommendations, Emmanuel Negedu will not be cleared by the department’s medical staff to resume team-related athletic activities with the men's basketball team.
“Emmanuel is an exceptional young man, and we hope he will stay at UT as a student with our full support,” athletic director Mike Hamilton said in a statement released by UT. “If he decides he would like to pursue a playing career at another school, we will support him in that decision, and we wish him the best.”
UT added it does not anticipate his status changing.
Negedu said Monday night he had been cleared to play again despite having a pacemaker as a result of a cardiac incident in September.
© 2010, Knoxville News Sentinel Co.
Well this really sucks. Wish the best for him and hope he stays at UT to finish his degree up.
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