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Uconn hits a low GSR rate of 8% - national average @ 70

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Wasn't the 2005-2010 time when Calhoun had yearly health problems? I know he was absent multiple times for them.
As one who has had multiple health problems since 06 I can tell you your mine says go but your body says no.
 

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It looks like there are 5 guys who were in school for a full 8 semesters in that time frame - Austrie, Dyson, Edwards, Adrien, Mandeldove. One graduated.

That isn't a big enough sample to get worked up about, especially since the next wave (Kemba, Donnell, Chuck) graduated - assuming Kemba took care of his last few credits.


I know Dyson graduated but wasn't aware Austrie didn't. That's kind of surprising.
 
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The black eye is that many of the non-graduates are millionaires. Drummond counts against us.

Guys like Tony Robertson who came back and got their degrees years later don't count. So any of the current group who come back later, will they still count against us. Guys who transferred and get their degrees elsewhere count against us even though they graduated.

In short, we are not as bad as that 8% makes us sound. Our numbers will never compete with Sacred Heart or Sienna. We are just a completely different case than most of the nation.
 

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And this is the crux of the matter. Nicely stated!
 
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How does a Wolf situation effect the graduation?
Since he wouldn't have been a scholarship player is he out of the mix?
 
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The black eye is that many of the non-graduates are millionaires. Drummond counts against us.
Drummond was a walk on.
Guys like Tony Robertson who came back and got their degrees years later don't count. So any of the current group who come back later, will they still count against us. Guys who transferred and get their degrees elsewhere count against us even though they graduated.

In short, we are not as bad as that 8% makes us sound. Our numbers will never compete with Sacred Heart or Sienna. We are just a completely different case than most of the nation.
 
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In short, we are not as bad as that 8% makes us sound. Our numbers will never compete with Sacred Heart or Sienna. We are just a completely different case than most of the nation.

Curious - Which schools would you put into the mix of the schools we should be competing with?
 
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