Wednesday, October 31st, 2007, filed in PrepChamps News
Interesting story from the NY Times Sunday edition following the rise of college sports recruiting websites and the effect they’ve had on recruiters and athletes alike . . .
From the article: “athletic recruiters have evidently all but quit looking for the next Troy Smith or J. J. Redick at actual games in Cleveland or southwest Virginia. Instead, they expect players to come to them, submitting DVDs or links to video streamed from YouTube or sports-info trading posts . . .”
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