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03-18-2008, 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by NutBrnHair
I think the men's program is around 75% at Tennessee.
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Sorry, no.
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Two of the No. 2 seeds, Tennessee and Texas, graduated only 33 percent of their players for the period studied. The other second seeds, Georgetown and Duke, had success rates of 82 percent and 67 percent, respectively.
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03-18-2008, 02:12 PM
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Sorry, no.
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Yikes...that is bad!
I glanced at this stat when researching the Lady Vols...
The University of Tennessee men’s and women’s athletics departments announced Wednesday a graduation success rate of 75 percent for student-athletes who entered the university during the 2000-01 school year.
I see now that it's all of the athletes together -- love it how they use the females to raise the stats!
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03-19-2008, 03:35 PM
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I wonder if the study took into account the number of student-athletes that leave school early to play in the NBA? I know that the NCAA does.
For example, UK's 2008 Senior class will have a 50% graduation rate. However, two members of this class left college early to play in the NBA. Of the remaining two student-athletes, both will graduate.
"They had it before you, they had it during you, they'll have it when you're gone...." - Al McGuire on Kentucky Basketball Tradition
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03-19-2008, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by TSteven
I wonder if the study took into account the number of student-athletes that leave school early to play in the NBA? I know that the NCAA does.
For example, UK's 2008 Senior class will have a 50% graduation rate. However, two members of this class left college early to play in the NBA. Of the remaining two student-athletes, both will graduate.
"They had it before you, they had it during you, they'll have it when you're gone...." - Al McGuire on Kentucky Basketball Tradition
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One could spend some time with a search engine looking at subjects like:
student-athletes graduation rates et al.
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03-19-2008, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by jon1856
One could spend some time with a search engine looking at subjects like:
student-athletes graduation rates et al. 
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I am sure of that. Been there done that.
However, my concern lies with the NCAA's studies. The NCAA has the ability to limit the number of scholarships a school may offer in a year in any given sport based on six year graduation rates. Both within the sport and based on the school's overall student-athlete graduation rate.
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03-21-2008, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by TSteven
I am sure of that. Been there done that.
However, my concern lies with the NCAA's studies. The NCAA has the ability to limit the number of scholarships a school may offer in a year in any given sport based on six year graduation rates. Both within the sport and based on the school's overall student-athlete graduation rate.
"When you see Kentucky's fans, you just wonder. You think how wonderful it would be to go to their school. You wish you could trade places for a day, just so you could experience that feeling." - UCLA player Kris Johnson
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Dear TSteven,
My condolences on your recent loss. Your Cats played a lovely game and they are one of our favorite March opponents.
M-U RAH-RAH!
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03-21-2008, 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by GeekyPenguin
Dear TSteven,
My condolences on your recent loss. Your Cats played a lovely game and they are one of our favorite March opponents.
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Thanks. I am so proud of my Cats. Not only for their hard play yesterday, but for the whole season. I do find comfort in what former Marquette Coach Al McGuire said regarding Kentucky's Basketball Tradition: "They had it before you, they had it during you, they'll have it when you're gone..."
Best of luck versus Stanford tomorrow.
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