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Can Miami basketball land its ‘program-changer’?


This weekend, the Miami Hurricanes will have their biggest chance yet to pitch the No. 2 center in the Class of 2019. Jr. begins his official visit Friday in Coral Gables and will spend the weekend with the one school which can offer a truly unique pitch — a chance to stand alone in a program’s history and potentially lead Miami to heights it has never achieved. (Miami Herald)

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