McDonald's All-Americans discuss dishonesty in recruiting
Posted Mar 29, 2019
UNC signee Armando Bacot: "That’s definitely happened. The mistake coaches make is that they don’t know we all know each other and talk to each other. We’ll all be sitting around and we get a message from a coach one right after another. It makes you wonder if they have someone else sending the message for them to all the recruits at the same time?"
(Rivals.com)
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