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Discussion in 'Charlotte Hornets' started by 49erpi, Nov 16, 2008.

  1. gottalaff

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    The basketball team represents the school. The players, while enrolled at school and on the team, represent the school. When they are finished playing, if they graduate or not, they represent the school just about as much as you and I.
     
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    Its OSU football......UD basketball.
     
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    Is that like Duke basketball...anybody else football?
     
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    In fairytale world maybe, but in reality that's not how it works.
     
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    I was referring to basketball, not the athletic department in general. I skimmed that article but I didn't see where it mentioned you basketball teams GR. I'm sure it is the weak link in the department.

    It has nothing to do with the quality of the school. University of Maryland graduated 0% of players enrolling from 1997-2000.
     
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    You only need to read down to the third paragraph.....

    Overall, every Flyer athletics program earned a GSR of 85 or higher. In addition to the ten programs listed above, the football program had a GSR of 95 followed closely by men's soccer (93), baseball (92), softball (92) and men's basketball (89). The UD's men's basketball team's GSR was the best in the A-10.
     
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    You are wrong Pi. By the way OoS, which moron team got the 85? :munching_out:
     
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    It never says who got the 85. I'd like to say its men's tennis but they said they were at 100..........damn.
     

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