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Tyler Zeller's thoughts on brother Cody's recruitment


has already put together a fine recruiting class for next season, but it would be even better if Zeller's younger brother, Cody, a 6-10 forward from Washington, Ind., would join Tyler in Chapel Hill. Cody is also considering Indiana and Butler, and when I asked Tyler where he thought Cody was going to end up, he said he honestly did not know. "I don't think he knows, either," Tyler told me. "Obviously I'd love for him to come here, but it's his decision." I'm sure it's a tough call, but I still think Cody's gonna stay home and play for IU. (Sports Illustrated)

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