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palestra38 
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Reg: 11-21-04
04-15-19 07:03 AM - Post#283628    
    In response to bradley

So what you are saying is that because Harvard has the most top recruits, their injuries are more significant. But Penn and Princeton's injuries (and withdrawals in the case of Princeton) this year and Yale's last year took away a far more important part of those teams than Harvard ever lost. Penn and Princeton, fully rostered, were competitive with Harvard and Yale, but losing key players took them out of serious contention. I think those teams were more affected than Harvard.
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