SomeGuy
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01-22-16 10:03 AM - Post#199921
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
Correct. That said, the system does make it easy to complain, because there can be instances where a kid who is above the floor doesn't get in one place because his AI didn't fit with the other AIs that year, and gets in somewhere else. So there could be instances where Princeton can't fit a player on their team because of the AI, and Harvard can fit the same player because there are other high AIs on the team (or playing squash).
Harvard may be prioritizing basketball more than other schools. But again, so what? That doesn't strike me as a moral failing.
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SRP
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01-22-16 05:35 PM - Post#199951
In response to SomeGuy
I have gotten the impression that some of the new recruits for Harvard have quite high academic profiles as well as basketball rankings. That may be what Mr. J is referring to.
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HARVARDDADGRAD
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02-23-16 12:21 AM - Post#202480
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Want to know which Harvard recruit is transcendent? According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution:
"Milton’s boys basketball team is 14-5 overall, but 15-2 with four-star recruit Chris Lewis in the lineup."
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Chip Bayers
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02-23-16 04:08 AM - Post#202481
In response to HARVARDDADGRAD
Heh.
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