Zac Seljaas home early from mission
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Zac Seljaas home early from mission
http://www.vanquishthefoe.com/byu-baske ... ds-mission
Sources close to Seljaas have indicated to Vanquish the Foe that he will have shoulder surgery, and, at least in the current outlook, it is not anticipated he will return to the mission field.
Sources close to Seljaas have indicated to Vanquish the Foe that he will have shoulder surgery, and, at least in the current outlook, it is not anticipated he will return to the mission field.
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Re: Zac Seljaas home early from mission
How long is the recovery from shoulder surgery? Would Seljaas even be ready to contribute to the basketball team by this fall? I have no idea what the issue is or what type of surgery is required, but would think that 6 months is probably the short end of recovery, but could easily go 9-12 months.
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Re: Zac Seljaas home early from mission
The Tribune had some more information:
http://www.sltrib.com/blogs/5086692-155/story.html
According to two sources with direct knowledge of the situation said Seljaas, from Bountiful, returned home Monday night because the shoulder he injured as a freshman at BYU last winter continues to cause pain and discomfort.
Seljaas is scheduled to meet with two or three doctors on Tuesday [yesterday] and more will be known after their evaluations.
If minor surgery is required, he could possibly return to Iowa and finish out his mission.
If major surgery is needed, one that requires 5-6 months of rehabilitation, the 6-foot-7 sophomore-to-be could opt to remain in Utah, forego the remainder of his mission, and join the team in October.
"All options are on the table at this point," one source said. "I couldn't even give you odds about what will happen next."
Seljaas was reportedly enjoying his mission and "having a really good experience in the field," and would not have returned to Utah if the shoulder had not been bothering him.
http://www.sltrib.com/blogs/5086692-155/story.html
According to two sources with direct knowledge of the situation said Seljaas, from Bountiful, returned home Monday night because the shoulder he injured as a freshman at BYU last winter continues to cause pain and discomfort.
Seljaas is scheduled to meet with two or three doctors on Tuesday [yesterday] and more will be known after their evaluations.
If minor surgery is required, he could possibly return to Iowa and finish out his mission.
If major surgery is needed, one that requires 5-6 months of rehabilitation, the 6-foot-7 sophomore-to-be could opt to remain in Utah, forego the remainder of his mission, and join the team in October.
"All options are on the table at this point," one source said. "I couldn't even give you odds about what will happen next."
Seljaas was reportedly enjoying his mission and "having a really good experience in the field," and would not have returned to Utah if the shoulder had not been bothering him.
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Re: Zac Seljaas home early from mission
Hoping it's a minor deal and he's able to return to his mish.
He'd definitely have helped this year though. I thought he was one of the more underrated players last year.
He'd definitely have helped this year though. I thought he was one of the more underrated players last year.