Long before the start of the college basketball season, scouts, analysts, and fans were raving about the 2024-25 Rutgers Scarlet Knights. They were a legitimate dark horse, at least on paper.
Fast forward to today, and they didnât even make it to the NCAA Tournament. As such, March Madness will go underway without Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey, two of the three best prospects in the nation.
However, as disappointing as this turn of events was, Harper has no regrets. When asked about his first and only campaign on campus, he had nothing but positive things to say.
Dylan Harper is still thankful for his days at Rutgers
âJust fortunate for the great time I had here at Rutgers,â Harper told Sports Illustrated. âEven though it looked like we had a lot of ups and downs, I had a great season with a great group of guys and great culture staff. I wouldnât trade it for the world, but just things Iâve taken away in the season is just really [how] Iâll go about my everyday life, itâs the little things that I gotta do.â

Dylan Harper #2 of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights
At the end of the day, a teamâs success doesnât depend on just one player. Even so, his detractors will most likely try to use him to take him down, as if he werenât an elite prospect.

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Still, you just need to watch him play for a while to realize that heâs an outstanding player with a sky-high upside, and it wonât be long before we watch him with the pros.





