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College basketball recruiting: The top 15 classes of 2010


3.) North Carolina Tar Heels: It's not easy to erase the memories of a ninth-place finish in the ACC, but is the type of player that can start from day one and give UNC an immediate boost at both ends of the floor. Bullock, a 6'6" local product with legit three point range, will remind fans of former Tar Heel standout . The pitfalls of last season appear to be nothing more than an anomaly. The Heels should be dangerous in 2010-11. (Examiner.com)

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