‘Whoa, this is a game-changer’: How Rutgers (yes, Rutgers) became a destination for the best players in the country

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‘Whoa, this is a game-changer’: How Rutgers (yes, Rutgers) became a destination for the best players in the country
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Behind earning the two highest-ranked commitments in program history, Rutgers basketball is 'as hot as I can recall' on the recruiting trail, said one longtime prominent recruiting writer.

Filled with reporters from every major outlet in the college basketball recruiting world, press row at Blake Arena was buzzing as another high-profile game at the HoopHall Classic — the biggest high school basketball event of the year — got underway.

But while elite prospects from N.J. power Roselle Catholic and Virginia’s St. Paul VI Catholic made plays all over the floor in front of elite recruiters like Kentucky’s John Calipari and

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