How college basketball recruiting could change in the 2020s
Posted Nov 24, 2019
Name, image, and likeness is looming as a significant factor. How does it impact college basketball recruiting? Will there be any shortage of car dealerships, local restaurants, and businesses lining up to get a Cole Anthony to sign autographs in Chapel Hill? Nope. But, what nobody has talked about is that these places won’t exactly have unlimited resources.
(Rivals.com)
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