College basketball needs some help — starting at the top
Posted Jan 28, 2015
The conversations are like hearing a mother talk about her son’s bad decisions. She loves him, always will, but hanging out on the corner late at night is nothing but trouble. She sees the dark road and hopes her dear boy makes the right changes before it’s too late. This is the picture you get talking to people inside college basketball about their sport. They love the game, but hope it gets help.
(Kansas City Star)
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