01-23-18 03:22 PM - Post#244466 In response to mrjames
Out of curiosity, I did take a brief look at the names of the top 100 H.S. recruits in 2016 as to their performance. This class performance pretty much aligns up with your comments. Over 1/2 of the top 25 are in the NBA, the next 25 to 35 are performing pretty well with a few exceptions. After the top 60, performance becomes more spotty but still providing some level of contribution.
The Harvard players overall performance with the exception of Baker stacks up pretty darn good. It does look like the Maryland coach had the greatest overall success as he has three good performers out of his class that are major contributors to a 15-7 Big Ten team.
Fair number of transfers and some behavioral issues. Harvard looks like a good place to go to get playing time and a great education.