Virginia leads way in grad rates
Reshuffling college football's latest BCS rankings, according to each school's long-term football graduation rate*:
School (rank) Football grad rate Compared with overall men's student body
Virginia (16) 75% -15
Purdue (21) 63% +1
Iowa (23) 58% -4
Virginia Tech (22) 58% -12
Southern California (1) 58% -18
Division I-A average 57% -4
Miami (Fla.) (3) 57% -5
Michigan (12) 57% -25
Wisconsin (7) 56% -17
Boise State (13) 54% +30
Georgia (9) 53% -14
Texas A&M (14) 50% -19
Florida State (5) 49% -9
Auburn (4) 48% -15
California (8) 48% -33
West Virginia (18) 46% -6
Utah (6) 45% -5
Oklahoma State (19) 45% -7
Arizona State (15) 44% -2
LSU (20) 42% -11
Minnesota (25) 41% -9
Oklahoma (2) 40% -9
Tennessee (11) 38% -16
Louisville (17) 35% +5
Texas-El Paso (24) 34% +13
Texas (10) 34% -31
*Four-class averages, for scholarship players entering school from 1994-97
Long-term graduation rates* for the eight men's and women's basketball programs that reached the NCAA's 2004 Final Four:
Men's Basketball grad rate Compared with overall men's student body
Duke 58% -34
Division I men's average 43% -13
Connecticut 27% -38
Georgia Tech 19% -47
Oklahoma State 11% -41
Women's Basketball grad rate Compared with overall women's student body
LSU 80% +23
Minnesota 73% +18
Tennessee 71% +9
Division I women's average 65% +4
Connecticut 64% -9
*Four-class averages, for scholarship players entering school from 1994-97
Source: NCAA
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