Why a top-60 recruit committing to Harvard is actually a genius move by the player
Posted Sep 19, 2019
Last weekend's biggest recruiting headline involved Terrence Clarke, who committed to Kentucky and reclassified to 2020. But a less-publicized story was arguably more interesting. And that was Harvard landing its first top-60 recruit ever. Justice Ajogbor, a 4-star center, said "The opportunity to go to a school like Harvard is an opportunity I couldn't pass up."
(CBS Sports)
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