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Committing to attend Indiana during his sophomore year of high school was a good hint that basketball prospect Collin Hartman had his future plans laid out pretty early.
The News-Sentinel’s sports editor Tom Davis wasn’t buying it.
Davis tweeted at Hartment recently, in an attempt to sway the young hoops star to attend nearby Butler instead, saying: “@cwhartman27 Follow your mom’s footsteps and play for the best mbb program in the state! Go ‘Dawgs!”