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SMU wins national academic awardModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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SMU wins national academic awardSMU RECEIVES AFCA ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Mustangs Claim National Honor May 23, 2006 WACO (AFCA) - SMU will receive the American Football Coaches Association's 2006 Academic Achievement Award, which is presented annually by the Touchdown Club of Memphis. The school recorded a 100 percent graduation rate when all members of its freshman class of 2000-2001 earned a degree. SMU's win was the first for the school since the College Football Association began presenting the award in 1981. The AFCA has presented the award since 1998. Although it is topping the list for the first time, SMU has been honored in the honorable mention category 11 times through the years (1987, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005). "It's an honor to win this award and it shows the commitment SMU makes to its student-athletes," SMU Head Coach Phil Bennett said. "It's also a tribute to our tremendous academic support staff, our faculty and our student-athletes that value their educational success. We're very proud of this achievement and we will continue to strive for academic excellence." Twenty-eight other institutions will be recognized for graduating 70 percent or more of their football student-athletes. Five of those institutions achieved a rate of 90 percent or better: Boston College, Duke, Northwestern, Notre Dame and Southern Mississippi. The others receiving honorable mention are: Auburn, Baylor, California, Cincinnati, Clemson, Colorado State, Florida State, Iowa, Iowa State, Maryland, Miami (Ohio), Nebraska, North Carolina, Penn State, Rice, Rutgers, Syracuse, Texas Tech, Troy, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest and West Virginia. The overall graduation rate of the 104 schools that responded to the survey was 58 percent, equaling last year's mark. Fifty of the members responding were above the average and 54 were below the average. The median graduation rate was 57 percent, compared to 57 percent last year and 60 percent two years ago. The 104 respondents to this year's survey is a record high. One hundred and three schools replied in 2005. The study involves the freshman class from the academic year of 2000-2001, including those who entered at that time but who did not receive financial aid until after their initial year, or who transferred from another institution and subsequently received a grant-in-aid. Academic Achievement Award Winners Through the Years 1981: Duke* 1982: Notre Dame* 1983: Notre Dame* 1984: Duke & Notre Dame* 1985: Virginia* 1986: Virginia* 1987: Duke* 1988: Notre Dame* 1989: Kentucky* 1990: Duke* 1991: Notre Dame* 1992: Boston College & TCU* 1993: Duke* 1994: Duke* 1995: Boston College, Duke & Wake Forest* 1996: Boston College, Duke & Vanderbilt* 1997: Duke* 1998: Northwestern 1999: Duke 2000: Syracuse 2001: Notre Dame & Vanderbilt 2002: Northwestern 2003: Duke 2004: Boston College & Northwestern 2005: Duke & Northwestern 2006: SMU *- Presented by the College Football Association
Re: SMU wins national academic award
This recognition is well deserved and elevates the reputation of our program, which unfortunately, has had a different reputation since the late eighties. As a private school, it is especially important that our performance in academics helps establish and continue to support a quality reputation, similar to ND, Stanford, BC, Northwestern, etc. Not a bad group to compare to. State U. we are not! And that is good. ![]() Pony Up
To all Texas Football Moms and Dads,
Listen and listen close: If you want your son to play Division I football, receive a scholarship to a great university, get a good education, stay close to home, make local network connections and GRADUATE. There is now documented proof that the only place to do all this is Southern Methodist University. Just send 'da money.
Even if you look back at the days of the SWC, SMU and Rice had the best graduation percentages.
Other added perks of SMU are Dallas nightlife, pretty women and great weather. I am glad that the Mrs. Bairds plant does not bake bread anymore. Running Mustang Reminders and smelling fresh bread was just too much. Mustang Militia: Fight the good fight"
ImpressiveDement had a good graduation rate in BB, and now FB wins first place. This is very impressive.
Sam I Am
UT had a pathetic graduation rate, but won the National Title. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad to see that we have kids graduating and getting what they deserve a diploma, and I don't want us to become a school where we admit any idiot who runs a 4.4. I hope this is a reflection on our tutoring program and our coaching staff's desire and priorities for the players as opposed to our academic model.
Fortunately, it is not an either/or. Selling my soul for a national championship would recreate the eighties. Notre Dame, USC, Michgan, etc. can do both and succeed. And two of them are private. Pony Up
Hey, Faculty Committee, see we can pay attention to academics with the football program. Now, lighten up.
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Beat whoever it is we are playing!! @PonyGrad
Yeah, were is the T-shirt? ![]() Go Ponies!!
Beat whoever it is we are playing!! @PonyGrad
USC standards for admissions for athletes is the NCAA minimum standards. Notre Dame has largely been non-competitive on the National stage for decades now despite having an aura and mystique that no school can match. They certainly don't win-every once in awhile because of their standards-but instead win every once in awhile in spite of them. Neither school has anything to do whatsoever with SMU.
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