The FBI case's impact on recruiting for Kansas basketball
Posted Mar 8, 2019
The FBI corruption case in college basketball recently made a resurgence for LSU in the headlines with news of Will Wade and a reported wiretap conversation. But the situation is felt everywhere, and that includes Kansas and coach Bill Self. What has it meant in the recruiting game for the Jayhawks? National college basketball expert Jerry Meyer breaks it down.
(247 Sports)
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