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Michigan's John Beilein: Yes, we're trying to get five-star recruits


Michigan basketball coach John Beilein hears the critics who point to U-M's lack of five-star talent that often fills the nation's best college rosters. But missing out on some recruits won't deter Beilein in the future. He was asked today on the syndicated "Huge Show" whether he feels pressure to upgrade his recruiting, which has only landed one top-50 player, Kameron Chatman, since the 2013 recruiting class. (Detroit Free Press)

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