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Only two schools had 100 percent graduation rates in football -- Boston University and Robert Morris. Boston's rating, however, was based only on players that enrolled in 1997 because the university dropped football after that season.

Davidson was next at 99 percent, followed by Furman and Georgetown at 97 percent and Alcorn State and William & Mary at 96 percent. Twenty others graduated at least 90 percent of their football players.

The worst, all in the Championship Subdivision, were Florida A&M at 22 percent, Idaho State at 28 percent, Savannah State at 30 percent, and Central Connecticut State and Gardner-Webb at 33 percent. The lowest rate for a Bowl Subdivision school was 36 percent at San Jose State.

Nineteen schools achieved 100 percent graduation rates in men's basketball; Maryland did not graduate any players and Southeast Missouri State was next-worst at 14 percent. In baseball, 17 schools were rated at 100 percent, while Savannah State was listed at 18 percent, Florida A&M at 23 percent, Delaware State at 26 percent and Florida Atlantic at 27 percent.

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Anyone else tighten up?

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FAMU has some real problems 22% wow

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To make it easy on everybody, here is the link to all reports:

NCAA Grad Data

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So what does that really tell us?  Is it only for the years 1997-2000?  It took that long to do the research?

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Wow, if I read this correctly, our football graduation rate is higher than Alabama's

USF - 61, Alabama - 49

How can that be?

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Wow, if I read this correctly, our football graduation rate is higher than Alabama's

USF - 61, Alabama - 49

How can that be?

It tells us that Saban is a whiny b****

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Take a look at our football numbers next to Alabama-Tuscaloussa, LSU and Mich State

USF - GSR: 61, FED: 57

UAT - GSR: 49, FED: 45

LSU - GSR: 53, FED: 38

Mich St - GSR: 43, FED: 36

Looks like Saban ain't holding up his end of the bargin. I'm sure all of their top students leave for the NFL early and that skewed their numbers heavily.

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Only two schools had 100 percent graduation rates in football -- Boston University and Robert Morris. Boston's rating, however, was based only on players that enrolled in 1997 because the university dropped football after that season.

Davidson was next at 99 percent, followed by Furman and Georgetown at 97 percent and Alcorn State and William & Mary at 96 percent. Twenty others graduated at least 90 percent of their football players.

The worst, all in the Championship Subdivision, were Florida A&M at 22 percent, Idaho State at 28 percent, Savannah State at 30 percent, and Central Connecticut State and Gardner-Webb at 33 percent. The lowest rate for a Bowl Subdivision school was 36 percent at San Jose State.

Nineteen schools achieved 100 percent graduation rates in men's basketball; Maryland did not graduate any players and Southeast Missouri State was next-worst at 14 percent. In baseball, 17 schools were rated at 100 percent, while Savannah State was listed at 18 percent, Florida A&M at 23 percent, Delaware State at 26 percent and Florida Atlantic at 27 percent.

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Anyone else tighten up?

Do these stats hurt because of early defections to Professional Sports?

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These are from the class of 2000. So a lot was when we were still I-AA

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