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League policy could cause ACC to lose recruits


UNC coach believes the ACC policy may have good intentions, designed to prevent intra-conference tampering with recruits. But Williams believes the impact of the rule ultimately hurts the conference. "If there's a coaching change, like we're talking about at BC or Clemson, and those schools give the kid a release, then a release ought to be a release." Williams said. "And I think we're hurting our league by saying, 'Here are two or three very good players, but we don't want you in the ACC.' That doesn't make sense to me." (Fayetteville Observer)

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