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mrjames 
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12-28-17 02:23 PM - Post#241467    
    In response to SomeGuy

For me, the only real surprises thus far have been Penn and Brown.

Since getting blown out at Miami, Princeton has played like a Top 100 team (and like a fringe Top 50 in its last 6). Harvard and Yale have been devastated by injuries - the Crimson have seen everyone but Chris Lewis and Rio Haskett miss at least a game with injuries, food poisoning or other illnesses and Yale has missed some key players beyond Mason and Bruner for a game here and there. For who they've both gotten minutes from, I'm not surprised at where we are, but if we're judging irrespective of how we got here, where we are with both is surprising, for sure.

Penn has been remarkably consistent, which has been very surprising. Even from last year, the ceiling was high (winning at UCF and La Salle), but Penn's worst game scores thus far being a 22 at Fairfield and a 37 vs. UMKC is worlds better the 6 vs. George Mason and 5 vs. Brown). And Brown has the frontrunner for ROY in Desmond Cambridge, a decent set of freshman contributors around him and a strong sophomore class making this team dangerous in a way I didn't think was possible.
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