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It's been a long time since I've seen the statistics (I beleive they're posted on the NCAA website
somewhere), hockey was one of the better sports, in terms of graduating and graduating on time.
I'd guess football would be one of the worst, because the season ends early in the school year,
and once the season's over you don't even have the incentive of staying eligible. And unlike
hockey, there is no real non-college alternate path to the pros.
--- Henry <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Doug Peterson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > Apparently, all illusions are gone. College hockey is just a minor league for
> > the NHL.
>
> No news there, really.
>
> I have long thought that it would be an interesting research project
> indeed to compare the conferences comprising Div. I hockey, and the
> schools within the conferences, to see what percentage of varsity letter
> winners complete their Bachelor's degree in (a) 4 years, (b) 5 years,
> (c) 8 years (i.e., twice the normal time) or (d) ever.
>
> A further step would be to compare all sports within a given school.
> Which program would be lower (and probably the lowest in the athletic
> department) -- hockey or basketball?
>
> cheers,
>
> Henry
>
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