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As college hoops enters its most uncertain era yet, few believe new rules will stop flow of money


The coach of your favorite team has little idea about what's coming next in college basketball and that reality is stirring insecurity throughout the sport. From a recruiting outlook, the upcoming 6-10 months are especially hazy; most coaches are trying to grasp what will be the law of their lands in this next key phase of NCAA reconstruction. (CBS Sports)

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As college hoops enters its most uncertain era yet, few believe new rules will stop flow of money


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