A roll call on UCLA's high school basketball recruiting class might not be necessary
Briefly

UCLA 's latest recruiting class might become a historical anomaly as the Bruins are predicted to go without signing a high school prospect for the first time in 25 years.
UCLA coach Mick Cronin commented, 'There's really only one rule: You can transfer every year... So who the hell knows [what will happen] next spring?'
The NCAA's elimination of the national letter of intent has led to players being able to sign binding grant-in-aid agreements, fundamentally altering the recruiting landscape.
Cronin's staff attempted to recruit star forward Nikolas Khamenia but ultimately lost the battle to Duke, highlighting the fierce competition UCLA faces in recruitment.
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