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The details on why AJ Dybantsa chose BYU and how much NIL money the No. 1 recruit is set to make


So, how did a program that was in the WCC practically 15 minutes ago wind up landing the No. 1 player in the Class of 2025? Is it about the money? To an extent, yes, but it turns out that BYU, UNC and Alabama were all able to meet the asking price, which was approximately $5 million, according to sources at schools on 's list of finalists. (CBS Sports)

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The details on why AJ Dybantsa chose BYU and how much NIL money the No. 1 recruit is set to make


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