It's time for common sense to prevail
Originally Published: July 14, 2005
By Doug Gottlieb | Special to ESPN.com
College basketball is far from broken. The issue becomes how do we protect this valuable product? More important, how do we improve it?
College basketball does not have the same overall talent that it had, say 10 years ago (although the new NBA age minimum may help add some short-term star power), so we must continue to improve the product.
Here are five ways to do that:
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