TCU Quarterback Pachall to Enter Rehab, Won’t Play vs. BU – Waco Tribune-Herald
TCU quarterback Pachall to enter rehab, won’t play vs. BU – Waco Tribune-Herald
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TCU quarterback Pachall to enter rehab, won't play vs. BU
Waco Tribune-Herald TCU quarterback Casey Pachall has left school to enter a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program, ending his football season. “Hopefully, what our plan is that he (Pachall) gets himself right and keeps the door open for us as far as an opportunity for … TCU QB Casey Pachall to leave school and enter rehab facility Pachall leaves TCU to enter rehab facility Former QB Casey Pachall to withdraw from TCU, enter rehab facility |
Rehab for drug addicted kids as local cases almost treble – Tyrone Times
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Rehab for drug addicted kids as local cases almost treble
Tyrone Times Alarmingly, 41 of the children are trying to beat an addiction to drugs while the remaining 20 are being treated for an alcohol addiction only. The figures were released by the Department of Health in its latest Census of Drug and Alcohol Treatment … |
Pachall leaving TCU to enter rehab facility – Houston Chronicle
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Pachall leaving TCU to enter rehab facility
Houston Chronicle TCU quarterback Casey Pachall will withdraw from school for the rest of the semester to seek treatment at a drug and alcohol facility, coach Gary Patterson said. Pachall's rehabilitation will last 30 to 60 days and may have started already, Patterson said. |
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