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#1 Seed graduation rates

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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/ncaatourney0...tory?id=3297989

 

Thought that article was pretty interesting.

 

Over the past 4 years UNC has a 86% grad rate, with Duke at 67%. Yet the media will never mention it and keeping portraying the lie that Duke's basketball players are on par with their student body. Duke's student body averages about 1380 on the old SAT system and their basketball teams have been at around 1070, same as the rest of the ACC.

 

Not that I'm bitter or anything.

33%, huh? Makes me proud to be a Vol... lol

 

Seriously, though, we've been through 2 different coaches since that study was done, and I'd have to imagine our graduation rate is higher than it was 10 years ago. Not great, but at least above 50%.

QUOTE(Palehosefan @ Mar 17, 2008 -> 12:39 PM)
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/ncaatourney0...tory?id=3297989

 

Thought that article was pretty interesting.

 

Over the past 4 years UNC has a 86% grad rate, with Duke at 67%. Yet the media will never mention it and keeping portraying the lie that Duke's basketball players are on par with their student body. Duke's student body averages about 1380 on the old SAT system and their basketball teams have been at around 1070, same as the rest of the ACC.

 

Not that I'm bitter or anything.

 

Duke let Dockery in. That tells me all I need to know about the academic standards for their basketball players....there are none if you are good enough.

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