ESPN Recruiting Nation

ESPN Recruiting Nation (2011-2017)

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Sports and business intersect in the recruitment of high-school athletes, removing the competition from the field or court and bringing it into family rooms all across the country. As coaches make their pitches to athletes and their families, ESPN Recruiting Nation is on the trail as well with this weekly studio show that delves into high-school athletes and their potential impact on the college scene. The hourlong program also provides inside information surrounding recruiting news and features analysis from a staff of national and regional experts, including Tom Luginbill, Craig Haubert, Jamie Newberg and Corey Long.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 18:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did ESPN Recruiting Nation premiere?

ESPN Recruiting Nation premiered on February 3, 2011.

Who were the hosts of ESPN Recruiting Nation in 2011?

The hosts of ESPN Recruiting Nation in 2011 were Matt Schick and Paul Biancardi.

What were the main topics discussed in ESPN Recruiting Nation?

The main topics discussed in ESPN Recruiting Nation were high school basketball recruits and their college choices.

Who were some of the top recruited basketball players featured in ESPN Recruiting Nation in 2011?

Some of the top recruited basketball players featured in ESPN Recruiting Nation in 2011 were Anthony Davis, Austin Rivers, and Andrew Wiggins.

Did ESPN Recruiting Nation cover any other sports besides basketball in 2011?

No, ESPN Recruiting Nation only covered high school basketball recruits and their college choices in 2011.

Were there any special guests on ESPN Recruiting Nation in 2011?

Yes, ESPN Recruiting Nation featured many special guests such as high school coaches, players' parents, and college coaches.

What were some of the college basketball programs frequently discussed on ESPN Recruiting Nation in 2011?

Some of the college basketball programs frequently discussed on ESPN Recruiting Nation in 2011 were Kentucky, North Carolina, and Duke.

Did ESPN Recruiting Nation air any live basketball games in 2011?

No, ESPN Recruiting Nation did not air any live basketball games in 2011.

Were there any controversies surrounding ESPN Recruiting Nation in 2011?

There were no major controversies surrounding ESPN Recruiting Nation in 2011.

Did ESPN Recruiting Nation have its own social media pages in 2011?

Yes, ESPN Recruiting Nation had its own Twitter page in 2011.

How long was each episode of ESPN Recruiting Nation in 2011?

Each episode of ESPN Recruiting Nation in 2011 was about 30 minutes long.

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