O'Neil: Coaches compete for attention at summer camps

LAS VEGAS -- It is courting season in college basketball. The time that coaches and high school players stare longingly at one another across the wide expanse of a court. NCAA rules prohibit the two parties from speaking to one another and with come-hither stares presumably outlawed in the rulebook somewhere as well, the two are left to find other means to make sure they're noticed. The kids have it easy. They're on the court, running and dunking. Hard to miss. Jody Demling/Louisville Courier-Journal IU assistant coach Bennie Seltzer used a wardrobe change to get the attention of recruits at a summer camp. The coaches? They're stuck in a sea of middle-aged men on the bleachers. Savvy haberdashery is their savior. T-shirts and golf shirts with the schools logos, get more wear and tear in the month of July from well-paid... [read full story]                    

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