NyM410 J-E-T-S 50085 Posts user info edit post |
Men's Basketball
Reshuffling this week's USA TODAY men's basketball coaches' poll according to each school's men's basketball graduation rate: *
Team (poll rank) Rate Rate 1. Villanova (3) 100% Florida (6) 100% Illinois (8) 100% Wake Forest (16) 100% 5. Indiana (18) 91% 6. Washington (10) 90% 7. North Carolina (20) 82% 8. No. Carolina State (19) 78% 9. Michigan State (12) 73% 10. Boston College (13) 60% 11. Wisconsin (24) 58% Division I men's average 58% 12. Gonzaga (11) 55% Geo. Washington (15) 55% 14. Duke (1) 50% Connecticut (2) 50% 16. Ohio State (25) 45% 17. Louisville (4) 38% UCLA (14) 38% 19. Oklahoma (9) 33% Kentucky (22) 33% 21. Maryland (17) 30% 22. Pittsburgh (25) 29% 23. Memphis (5) 25% Texas (7) 25% 25. Nevada (21) 14%
How exactly does a school like Maryland only graduate 30% of it's players while Duke/UConn are at 50% and UNC is at 82%. Those three schools have pumped out TONS more NBA players early then Maryland has..
Also, didn't Florida lose like half its team the last 2 years early?
[New NCAA graduation success rate, which takes transfers and early draft departures into account. Four-class averages are for scholarship players entering school from 1995-98]
[Edited on December 20, 2005 at 12:57 PM. Reason : never mind] 12/20/2005 12:54:52 PM |
markgoal All American 15996 Posts user info edit post |
I love how the N & O tends to publish 1 year raw numbers, which bases a school's graduation rate on 2-5 people. If you have 3 recruits in one class, one transfers in good standing, the other leaves early, you graduation 33%. 12/20/2005 1:15:58 PM |