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The University of Kentucky, which is four wins away from an eighth college basketball championship, spent more on recruiting last year than any public university in the six biggest conferences in college sports. Kentucky spent 4095 in fiscal 2010. The University of Kansas was second with 9228; and Florida third with 6306, according to expense reports from 53 schools obtained through open-records requests. Bloomberg’s Michele Steele reports.
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Dr. Naismith and College Basketball
Posted: Jan 30, 2009 |Comments: 1
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Question by John K.: What game on PS3 has the easiest college basketball recruiting?
I love and adore college basketball, but from what I’ve heard, recruitting is stupid and way to time consuming on these games. I don’t care what year it is, as I’d be playing deep into dynasties. If any of you have NCAA football 07, that’s the type of recruitting I like. However, I have a PS3, and need a basketball recruiting game. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
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Answer by Peter Earl
I think you only have one choice and that’s NCAA Basketball 10.
The New Media Business of College Basketball Recruiting
Make no mistake about it, college basketball is big business.
Recently I was discussing the quest for 2010 big men on the campuses of Kentucky and North Carolina with some fans from both schools.
The reason both schools are working so hard to line up big men for the 2010 year isn’t because they can’t find players. These two schools are so nationally recognized that they have thousands of big men who would bolt to their program if given the opportunity.
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