UT ranks 13th in SEC in NCAA Graduation Success Rate

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Does anyone know what Kentucky's basketball graduation rate was? With all of those one and done players, I was curious.
 
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Too many brothers looking for the NFL instead of getting a degree. They all want to be "players" instead of learners. Sad. Then when they realize their NFL days are non-existent, they will scream they were used by the school when in fact they had an oppurtuinity that few others in this world actually ever get.
 
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Dooley has a zero graduation rate for his seniors. Oh wait ... he didn't recruit any of the seniors.

Much of the football graduation rate is due to departures from the team during the Fulmer/Kiffin/Dooley fiasco. It will move up significantly in the next couple of years.
 
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They keep adding class requirements to fund Jimmy Cheek's pay raises.. If Jimmy keeps taking pay raises me as a econ major will have to take 4 Music classes for some reason..
 
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Too many brothers looking for the NFL instead of getting a degree. They all want to be "players" instead of learners. Sad. Then when they realize their NFL days are non-existent, they will scream they were used by the school when in fact they had an oppurtuinity that few others in this world actually ever get.

Racist imo
 
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Dooley has a zero graduation rate for his seniors. Oh wait ... he didn't recruit any of the seniors.

Much of the football graduation rate is due to departures from the team during the Fulmer/Kiffin/Dooley fiasco. It will move up significantly in the next couple of years.

Actually, the study period covers the last of the Fulmer years.
 
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Grad rate is a dumb statistic to go by. Although not perfect, APR is a much better look at how the students are performing, which is why the NCAA uses it over the grad rate.
 
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Dooley has a zero graduation rate for his seniors. Oh wait ... he didn't recruit any of the seniors.

Much of the football graduation rate is due to departures from the team during the Fulmer/Kiffin/Dooley fiasco. It will move up significantly in the next couple of years.

It's for the 2002-2006 classes.
 
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Hopefully UT can raise this in the future. It's not very good being almost last in the SEC, a conference not really known for it's high academic achievement in the first place.
 
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If they don't want to do the work in the classroom it's on the players. UT provides as much or more support with studies as anybody in the nation.

2002-2006 period = general decline on the field of Fulmer's teams as well. Related? Maybe.
 
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Too many brothers looking for the NFL instead of getting a degree. They all want to be "players" instead of learners. Sad. Then when they realize their NFL days are non-existent, they will scream they were used by the school when in fact they had an oppurtuinity that few others in this world actually ever get.

wow.
 
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Too many brothers looking for the NFL instead of getting a degree. They all want to be "players" instead of learners. Sad. Then when they realize their NFL days are non-existent, they will scream they were used by the school when in fact they had an oppurtuinity that few others in this world actually ever get.
ignorant
 
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Too many brothers looking for the NFL instead of getting a degree. They all want to be "players" instead of learners. Sad. Then when they realize their NFL days are non-existent, they will scream they were used by the school when in fact they had an oppurtuinity that few others in this world actually ever get.
:good!: The NFL now more than ever evaluates prospects on talent and character . :yes:
 

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