Ohio State coach addresses college basketball’s growing recruiting scandal

bizjournals Tuesday, 27 February 2018 ()
Ohio State head basketball coach Chris Holtmann said he’s aware of the illicit recruiting practices uncovered in a budding scandal that is roiling college basketball, but he’s cautioning against rushing to judgment. Holtmann addressed the scandal during a press conference ahead of the Buckeyes’ departure for the Big Ten Championships this week in New York. The scandal centers around alleged illegal payments to highly prized recruits and their families. “Listen I don't know how involved…
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