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31 ideas in 31 days: What Kalen DeBoer and the new team have demonstrated on the recruiting trail for Alabama.

Five takeaways from Indiana's loss at Rutgers - Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis

Monday marked the one-month anniversary of Kalen DeBoer’s appointment as Alabama’s new head football coach. In the past 31 days, the team witnessed several players entering the transfer portal, experienced unexpected transfer additions, secured significant recruiting victories to solidify the No. 2 signing class, and focused on rebuilding the 2025 recruiting class. With the current dead period in recruiting, this period has allowed for a reflection on 31 key thoughts regarding DeBoer’s initial month, covering various aspects of the team’s dynamics.

In a separate development, Columbus (Ohio) Westland running back Kentrell Rinehart unveiled his top five choices for college programs: Kentucky, Minnesota, NC State, Syracuse, and Indiana. The 6-foot-1, 210-pound three-star prospect plans to visit each of these programs before making a final decision.

Meanwhile, the NBA’s Rising Stars Challenge is approaching, with the 2024 Panini Rising Stars set to take place during All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis. The rookie rankings highlight the impressive performances of Victor Wembanyama, Chet Holmgren, Brandon Miller, Dereck Lively, and Brandin Podziemski, showcasing their stats, contributions, and potential impact on their respective teams.

In the world of college basketball, Notre Dame is strategizing for its 2025 recruiting class, with a focus on securing commitments from game-changing prospects. The article breaks down the top five prospects currently on Notre Dame’s radar, highlighting their potential impact on the team.

Additionally, Indiana’s football team is undergoing changes in its running backs room, led by new position coach John Miller. Miller, a former player at James Madison, aims to bring a ground-game resurgence to Indiana. The team has made significant additions through the transfer portal, targeting a diverse set of running backs to create a well-rounded group.

Finally, notes from Indiana basketball’s radio show with associate head coach Kenya Hunter provide insights into recent games, including a comeback win at Ohio State and a loss to Purdue. The discussions cover player performances, offensive and defensive strategies, and reflections on the team’s cohesion and leadership.

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