What coaches really think after top players were linked to college basketball's scandal
Posted Feb 25, 2018
CBS Sports reached out to former Indiana coach Tom Crean, who spoke about the latest in the NCAA/agent scandal. Without a team to coach, Crean has no one to answer to. It's an important distinction between him and others who asked not to be named. Crean's words were echoed by almost every coach CBS Sports spoke to. As in: We're only seeing a small portion.
(CBS Sports)
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