NCAA Sees Quiet 2008 Draft
Andrew Chiappazzi | College/NCAA
Sunday June 22, 2008
After a wave of prospects last year, the college draftees this year are quieter and will likely make less of an impact. Click inside to see who went where.
After a wave of prospects last year, the college draftees this year are quieter and will likely make less of an impact. Click inside to see who went where.
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