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C'mon ..... Right now, no they won't.
Did you watch Saturday's game, the post game presser the Monday morning presser? If you did, do you actually think that fat ass is going to lead the team 135 to a BT Championship?Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Here?s some interesting information that sheds light on the quality of incoming freshmen to the various Big 10 schools.It comes from Bridge Magazine and was carried in the Sunday Kalamazoo Gazette.A survey was done of ACT scores of incoming freshmen in 2013 and broken down into the composite scores at the 75th percentile and the 25th percentile for each school.You could probably have pretty accurately predicted these results.Of course they say nothing about subsequent outcomes, academically or professionally, or other considerations that bear on the quality of an applicant, but they are certainly indicators.
In order, top to bottom:(any number between 34 and 36 places a score among the top 1%)
75th25thAverage
Northwestern - 343132.5
Michigan322830
Wisconsin302929.5
Ohio State3127 29
Purdue302829
Illinois312628.5
Indiana302728.5
Minnesota302628
Penn St.292527
Iowa2825 26.5
MSU292326
Nebraska282225
The scores of just Michigan colleges were tabulated separately and those results put UM, MSU, UM-Dearborn, Wayne State, Oakland, and Grand Valley in the top tier.
If we can?t lead the Big 10 in football we at least have this to fall back on.Probably what the president and the regents are looking at.
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This didn't print like I expected but you get the idea. I'll try it again:
Here’s some interesting information that sheds light on the quality of incoming freshmen to the various Big 10 schools. It comes from Bridge Magazine and was carried in the Sunday Kalamazoo Gazette. A survey was done of ACT scores of incoming freshmen in 2013 and broken down into the composite scores at the 75th percentile and the 25th percentile for each school. You could probably have pretty accurately predicted these results. Of course they say nothing about subsequent outcomes, academically or professionally, or other considerations that bear on the quality of an applicant, but they are certainly indicators.
In order, top to bottom: (any number between 34 and 36 places a score among the top 1%)
75th 25th Average
Northwestern - 34 31 32.5
Michigan 32 28 30
Wisconsin 30 29 29.5
Ohio State 31 27 29
Purdue 30 28 29
Illinois 31 26 28.5
Indiana 30 27 28.5
Minnesota 30 26 28
Penn St. 29 25 27
Iowa 28 25 26.5
MSU 29 23 26
Nebraska 28 22 25
The scores of just Michigan colleges were tabulated separately and those results put UM, MSU, UM-Dearborn, Wayne State, Oakland, and Grand Valley in the top tier.
No information given on Maryland or Rutgers.
If we can’t lead the Big 10 in football we at least have this to fall back on. Probably what the president and the regents are looking at.
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