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Would Romeo Langford choose Vanderbilt?


There was a common response when released a list of seven college basketball finalists in his high-profile recruitment. One of these does not look like the others. Vanderbilt joined Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, North Carolina and UCLA, a group of the most prestigious programs in the sport. So does Vanderbilt have a chance? Yes. (Louisville Courier-Journal)

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