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RE: Tulane 59 Miss. St. 54
(12-06-2014 10:41 PM)Redvolution Wrote: Stanford and Notre Dame. Other than those two, it's very, very difficult for private schools with high academic expectations of its athletes to consistently compete at a high level. In basketball, its easier to string together 2 or 3 national prospects who happen to be honors kids at the same time. The Tulane and Tulsa of college sports, I've said all along would be best served putting their most resources into basketball.
Duke has done well for itself....
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RE: Tulane 59 Miss. St. 54
(12-08-2014 04:46 PM)Wavebacker Wrote: (12-06-2014 10:41 PM)Redvolution Wrote: Stanford and Notre Dame. Other than those two, it's very, very difficult for private schools with high academic expectations of its athletes to consistently compete at a high level. In basketball, its easier to string together 2 or 3 national prospects who happen to be honors kids at the same time. The Tulane and Tulsa of college sports, I've said all along would be best served putting their most resources into basketball.
Duke has done well for itself….
In football? Well, for the past 2 years, I guess.
Before that?
1995 (3-8)
1996 (0-11)
1997 (2-9)
1998 (4-7)
1999 (3-8)
2000 (0-11)
2001 (0-11)
2002 (2-10)
2003 (4-8)
2004 (2-9)
2005 (1-10)
2006 (0-12)
2007 (1-11)
2008 (4-8)
2009 (5-7)
2010 (3-9)
2011 (3-9)
2012 (6-7)
2013 (10-4)
2014 (9-3 + bowl game)
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