The Washington Times

Grad rates officially out

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I’ll repeat for those who didn’t notice the first line.

Maryland football’s graduation success rate is 68 percent. The men’s basketball rate in CP is 10 percent.

Football is down a percentage point from last year. Men’s basketball is up from zero.

Here’s the full rundown from Maryland.

Remember, of course, this data covers the group of athletes who entered school between the fall of 1998 and the fall of 2001. So this set of numbers is the first that includes Mike Grinnon, Domonique Foxworth and Randy Starks.

Want a fifth-year senior from 2005 as an example? OK, Russell Bonham or Derrick Fenner.

More to come on this and other matters throughout the day.

Patrick Stevens

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