04-17-2013, 01:39 PM
http://www.afca.com/article/article.php?id=2273
My question is why has it taken so long for Stanford football to graduate 100% of a Freshman class and win this award? Shouldn't Stanford have won it at least half as many times as Notre Dame? I'm not hating. Just wondering what people here think the reasons are.
Perhaps surprisingly, the SEC had six (6) schools that graduated at least 75% of the Freshman class of 2005, including Alabama at a 90% graduation rate (will be interesting to see if they do as well with Saban as HC). The Pac-12 only had three (3) schools do it, one of them being Colorado, who was in the Big 12 at the time.
My question is why has it taken so long for Stanford football to graduate 100% of a Freshman class and win this award? Shouldn't Stanford have won it at least half as many times as Notre Dame? I'm not hating. Just wondering what people here think the reasons are.
Perhaps surprisingly, the SEC had six (6) schools that graduated at least 75% of the Freshman class of 2005, including Alabama at a 90% graduation rate (will be interesting to see if they do as well with Saban as HC). The Pac-12 only had three (3) schools do it, one of them being Colorado, who was in the Big 12 at the time.
