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I couldn't agree more with your point. Most people attend college to find a good career so they can have a comfortable life and provide for their family, hopefully doing something they enjoy. For most of us we need a degree of some kind to do that, but for some it is just a piece of paper. Nobody judges successful entrepreneurs who dropped out of school or never even attended.
I'm still confused about the math behind the 11% and whether transfers count. I count 14 players 2002 - Anderson, Brown, White, Armstrong 2003- Villanueva, Williams, Boone 2004- Gay, Price, Kellogg 2005- Adrien, Johnson, Austrie, Garrison
If our program is judged based on preparing professionals who are tops in their highly competitive field we have succeeded over that time period. 9 out of 14 players playing professional basketball isn’t too shabby.
THIS........+1000000