This year with at least three going pro with less than four seasons at Harvard confirms a growing trend. Besides Lane MacDonald and the Moore brothers, I think of Alex Kerfoot, Alex Biega, Alex Killorn, Colin Blackwell, Kyle Criscuolo, Mark Fusco, and Jimmy Vesey all of whom played four years. However, since COVID the trend seems to be shifting to leaving early. Louis Leblanc was one of the first to go pro early when he signed with Montreal. Ryan Donato was next followed by Adam Fox, John Marino, Jack Drury, Jack Rathbone, Nick Abruzzese, and Reilly Walsh. Now Matt, Sean and Alex have joined the crowd. BTW I have heard that many guys on the team take summer courses in order to advance their academic program. I think most finished their degrees working over the summer and, during COVID, finishing remotely online.
I think it would be wise if we return to recruiting solid team members committed to four years. So many drafted players may be a distraction that even a good, but young, team doesn't need. After Friday's devastating defeat, it's back to basics and a rebuild.