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Username Post: Harvard over Dmouth ... In OT?
mrjames 
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Loc: Montclair, NJ
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01-21-18 07:16 PM - Post#244340    
    In response to bradley

Yeah, I mean there’s a huge jump in likelihood to contribute in a big way if you’re in the Top 100, but talent differences/likelihood to make a huge impact between 51-100 and the kids Kentucky brings in the Top 10, Top 25 are vast.

Anyone that thought Harvard could bring in one stellar class of 7 and cover two preceding classes where the Crimson missed on almost all of their big targets was sadly mistaken. Now if Aiken, Lewis, Towns and Baker were all Top 25 and a couple were Top 10, then they’d have run through this league as those folks predicted. Or if there were significant win shares coming from the 14 and 15 classes, we might have seen more progress by now.

Will be interesting to see what happens when Harvard adds a four-star like Noah to the strong base it has. I think you’ll see the impact when you add a strong player/class to a strong base, versus adding it to a relatively bare cupboard.
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