Romeo Langford says he's still considering Louisville after NCAA sanctions
Posted Jun 19, 2017
Romeo Langford, speaking after the first Team USA training camp practice Sunday, said the recently-announced NCAA sanctions against Louisville will not be a factor in his recruiting decision. He said he is still considering Louisville. "It is what it is," he said. Duke, North Carolina, Kentucky and Indiana are believed to be among the schools on Langford's list as well.
(Louisville Courier-Journal)
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