seaweed
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Post by seaweed on Oct 27, 2010 14:28:39 GMT -5
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Post by HoyaSinceBirth on Oct 27, 2010 14:36:55 GMT -5
Avg GSR's of the Big 6: Big East: 69; ACC: 68; Big 10: 66; Big 12: 55; P10: a somewhat shocking 53; SEC: expectedly deplorable 49.
more proof the big east is the best conference in america
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ksf42001
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Post by ksf42001 on Oct 27, 2010 14:40:21 GMT -5
Congrats to Maryland for getting their GSR all the way up to 31%. That might sound terrible, but the last three years were 8%, 10%, and 0%. Good for them...
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mapei
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Post by mapei on Oct 30, 2010 16:06:56 GMT -5
Man, I hope our seniors get their degrees this spring. Would help the numbers and reflect well on them as people and the program.
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MCIGuy
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Post by MCIGuy on Oct 30, 2010 19:33:10 GMT -5
We also should hope for less transfers rather than routinely expecting (and perhaps secretly wishing for) them to happen to make room for recruits.
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SirSaxa
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Post by SirSaxa on Oct 30, 2010 20:06:21 GMT -5
We also should hope for less transfers rather than routinely expecting (and perhaps secretly wishing for) them to happen to make room for recruits. Agree completely. Take Henry for example. I really hope he graduates. And if he finally "gets it" and delivers on the court, so much the better. Lord knows he has the talent.
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Post by HometownHoya on Oct 30, 2010 23:29:39 GMT -5
I thought that transfers only hurt us for the years that they take until they graduate (assuming they do)?
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Post by strummer8526 on Oct 31, 2010 10:22:19 GMT -5
I thought that transfers only hurt us for the years that they take until they graduate (assuming they do)? In Nikita's case, he hurt us for the years he was on the team, too.
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