
Why college basketball coaches say the game no longer has the same appeal
More than the deep runs in March Madness , the 660 victories over 37 years or even the 20 or so players he coached who ended up making millions in the NBA, Leonard Hamilton is proud of a number he can count on one hand.
It is, he says, the number of players he coached at Miami, and then for the past 23 seasons at Florida State, who failed to graduate.

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