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UrinalCake
10-16-2019, 03:47 PM
Duke continues to dominate in the classroom as well as on the field.

link (https://goduke.com/news/2019/10/16/athletics-duke-earns-97-percent-graduation-success-rate.aspx)

devildeac
10-16-2019, 04:14 PM
Duke continues to dominate in the classroom as well as on the field.

link (https://goduke.com/news/2019/10/16/athletics-duke-earns-97-percent-graduation-success-rate.aspx)

Nice find! Great accomplishment, Blue Devil scholars!

And, my post would not complete if I didn't quote bubba, ol roy, the hat and mack the brown who wiped their collective brows and bleated, "Thank heaven for f$u and/or GT and/or NCSU (*)!"



(*depending on which sport and/or overall athletic department you're examining)

hudlow
10-16-2019, 04:27 PM
U*NC can't even cheat good...

Dr. Rosenrosen
10-16-2019, 04:35 PM
U*NC can't even cheat good...
But they are good at cheating their athletes out of an education.

75Crazie
10-16-2019, 04:43 PM
The report is not clear to me. It references student-athletes who entered college as freshmen during the 2009-2012 period, and reports calculations of Graduation Success Rate as the percentage of those student-athletes who graduate within 6 years. The article contains the following statement, which I am finding hard to parse: "The GSR is based on student-athletes who entered college as freshmen in 2009-12 and allows for the removal of those individuals from the cohort who left Duke in good academic standing." I suspect there is at least one typo in that statement ("cohort"???), but does it allow the athletes who leave early for professional advancement to be eliminated from the statistics? Otherwise, I find it hard to agree with the stated 100% rate of the basketball program during that period (which includes at least Kyrie Irving and Austin Rivers).

sagegrouse
10-16-2019, 05:40 PM
These days are long gone:

"Look to the right of you; look to the left of you. If both of those men are here in four years, you won't be."

-- Alan K. Manchester, Dean of Trinity College, in the fall of 1960 to the Class of 1964 in Page Auditorium

CrazyNotCrazie
10-16-2019, 05:45 PM
These days are long gone:

"Look to the right of you; look to the left of you. If both of those men are here in four years, you won't be."

-- Alan K. Manchester, Dean of Trinity College, in the fall of 1960 to the Class of 1964 in Page Auditorium

Wouldn't that apply to the first basketball practice every fall? Between one-and-dones and transfers our retention rate is pretty low.