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Randy
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Shane Ford
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 7:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Fwd: [gatornews] Northwestern, Northern Illinois
Take The Top Spots in the Academic BCS | TIME.com
 
I think they paid off the study for higher results. Come on!  UGAly ranked
higher than UF?  If that's not cause enough to disqualify this study, then I
don't know what is?
 


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On Dec 11, 2012, at 1:12 PM, "mail.bobparks.com" <[email protected]>
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Alabama's #7?  What'd they do, annex UAB?

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Begin forwarded message:
From: Woody Bass <[email protected]>
Date: December 11, 2012 10:11:36 AM CST
To: WXIA <[email protected]>
Subject: [gatornews] Northwestern, Northern Illinois Take The Top Spots in
the Academic BCS | TIME.com
Reply-To: [email protected]
http://keepingscore.blogs.time.com/2012/12/11/the-college-football-top-25-as
-ranked-by-academics/

The College Football Top 25 - As Ranked By Academics

 New America Foundation
<http://timekeepingscore.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/academicbcsgraphicupdat
e1.jpg?w=260> New America Foundation 
Northwestern University, the 20th-ranked college football
<http://topics.time.com/football/>  team in the nation, won't win a national
title on the field this year. But the Wildcats are first in the classroom,
according to the "Academic BCS," the New America Foundation's annual
academic performance rankings
<http://higheredwatch.newamerica.net/blogposts/2012/the_2012_academic_bowl_c
hampionship_series-75177>  of the top-25 college football teams.
Northwestern's top finish is not surprising. But the New America
Foundation's second-best academic team, Northern Illinois - which finished
ahead of schools <http://topics.time.com/schools/>  like Notre Dame
<http://topics.time.com/notre-dame/> , which will play for the national
championship on Jan. 7 against Alabama, and Stanford - is a more curious
case. The Huskies, who earned a bid to the Jan. 1 Orange Bowl, are a
surprise both on and off the field.
How did Northern Illinois finish so high? The New America rankings are not
just based on raw statistics like graduation rates or the NCAA's Academic
Progress Rate, which indicate how well a team is keeping its players on
track to graduate. If that were the case, a school such as Notre Dame, which
graduates 83% of its players, according to federal data, would finish well
above Northern Illinois, which has a 66% rate.
(VIDEO: How a D.C. High School Football Team Beat All Odds
<http://keepingscore.blogs.time.com/2012/12/05/how-a-d-c-high-school-footbal
l-team-beat-all-odds/> )
Instead, the New America Foundation bases its rankings on several factors:
how a football team's graduation rate compares to that of the school's
overall male student body, how a team's black-white graduation gap compares
to the male black-white graduation gap in the general student population,
and the spread between a football team's black graduation rate and the
school's overall graduation rate for black men. "Our formula is the only one
out there that puts these statistics into context," says Alex Holt, an
education researcher at the New America Foundation. (New America's formula
gives less weight to a school's Academic Progress Rate, which it considers a
less rigorous test, than actually graduating).
So Northern Illinois scores major points because football players graduate
at a higher rate (66%) than the Northern Illinois student body at large
(51%). At Northern Illinois, 72% of white players graduate, while 63% of
black football players graduate: that's a nine-point difference. In the
general population, 56% of white male students at Northern Illinois
graduate, compared to 30% of black male students. That's a 26-point
difference for the student body, compared to a nine-point difference for the
football team: again, New America credits Northern Illinois football for
outperforming the rest of the school. Also, while 63% of Northern Illinois'
black football players graduate, just 30% of black male students graduate
overall. That 33-point difference propels the Huskies to the top of the
standings.
(MORE: How Notre Dame Has Lifted College Football
<http://keepingscore.blogs.time.com/2012/11/26/how-notre-dame-has-lifted-col
lege-football/> )
On the flip side, look at the team from Michigan, a school with a strong
academic reputation, yet finishes near the bottom of these rankings. While
Michigan graduates 88% of its students, only 59% of Wolverine football
players get their diplomas. While the black-white graduate gap on the
football team is only four points worse than black-white gap for all male
students, just 47% of Michigan's black football players graduate, compared
with 70% of Michigan's black male students overall.
(For more details on each school in New America's study, click here
<http://newamericafoundation.github.com/bcs_logos/embed2.html> for a
graphical representation of the results.)
Almost all education rankings are imperfect, and New America's research is
no different. In order to make comparisons with overall graduation rates on
a given campus, for example, New America Foundation uses federal graduation
rates in its data. College athletic departments have criticized these rates
for understating an athletic team's performance, since players who transfer
out of a school and pursue a degree elsewhere, or leave early for the pros,
count against them. To account for athlete mobility, the NCAA came up with
the "graduation success rate" (GSR), which credits teams for graduating
incoming transfers, and doesn't penalize them for having players transfer
out or pursue the pros. For almost all teams, the GSR is higher than the
federal rate. But there is no GSR for the rest of the student body, so New
America uses the federal rate to make comparisons.
(PHOTOS: Top 10 College Football Gameday Traditions
<http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/09/02/top-10-college-football-gameday-traditi
ons/> )
Aside from the baseline numbers, you can certainly question a methodology
that gives more credence to campus context than raw performance, which puts
Northern Illinois, with its 66% federal graduation rate for football, above
Notre Dame, at 83% (Northern Illinois has a 83% GSR, while Notre Dame's GSR
is 97%). But no matter how you slice the numbers, as we go into bowl-game
season, the study reminds us of the shortcomings of college sports. For 19
of the top 25 football teams - or 76% - their federal graduation rates are
lower than those of the overall student population. On 22 of the top 25
college football teams - or 88% - more than 30% of the players fail to
graduate. Using the more generous, and probably fair, measure - the GSR - 15
out of the top 25 college football teams (60%) fail to graduate more than
30% of their players.
That's just not a winning game plan.


Woody (via iPhone)
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