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NCAA's New Summer Basketball Recruiting Plan Keeps Taking Hits


The NCAA’s plan to change how high school basketball players are evaluated by college coaches during the spring and summer continues to take hits. In an attempt to eliminate “outside influences”, the NCAA cut down the number of open period events, leaving one four-day window in July for players to play with their grassroots teams. Problems are now arising. (Rivals.com)

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