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No official pinned ACC thread?

Well, can use this I suppose... ACC releases the academic numbers for its member schools and in the major sports. Sorry, the text is a bit "Duke leaning" bc its from a Duke site. Interesting to see Miami and Clemson and Pitt up there, for basketball!

http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=211780598&DB_OEM_ID=4200

Nationally, Duke, Northwestern and Notre Dame led all Football Bowl Subdivision institutions with an overall GSR total of 98, just ahead of Stanford (97) and Vanderbilt (97). In the ACC, Duke’s mark was tops along with Notre Dame, followed by Boston College (95), Wake Forest (94), Clemson (92), Syracuse (92), Virginia Tech (92), Virginia (92), Miami (90), Georgia Tech (89), Louisville (88), Pittsburgh (88), N.C. State (86), North Carolina (83) and Florida State (82).

Duke’s football program ranks second among FBS schools with its 96 percent rate behind only Northwestern (99). Within the ACC, Duke’s 96 percent rate was tops followed by Virginia Tech (90), Wake Forest (89), Boston College (88), Clemson (87), Georgia Tech (86), Louisville (86), Syracuse (85), Virginia (85), Miami (82), Pittsburgh (75), N.C. State (74), Florida State (65) and North Carolina (62).

In men’s basketball, Duke tied for the national lead with its 100 percent rate. Clemson, Duke, Miami, Notre Dame and Pittsburgh all registered perfect scores to lead the ACC followed by Louisville (90), Boston College (88), Florida State (83), Wake Forest (80), Georgia Tech (78), Virginia (78), Syracuse (70), Virginia Tech (70), North Carolina (64) and N.C. State (56).
 
Well, can use this I suppose... ACC releases the academic numbers for its member schools and in the major sports. Sorry, the text is a bit "Duke leaning" bc its from a Duke site. Interesting to see Miami and Clemson and Pitt up there, for basketball!

http://www.goduke.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_LANG=C&ATCLID=211780598&DB_OEM_ID=4200

Nationally, Duke, Northwestern and Notre Dame led all Football Bowl Subdivision institutions with an overall GSR total of 98, just ahead of Stanford (97) and Vanderbilt (97). In the ACC, Duke’s mark was tops along with Notre Dame, followed by Boston College (95), Wake Forest (94), Clemson (92), Syracuse (92), Virginia Tech (92), Virginia (92), Miami (90), Georgia Tech (89), Louisville (88), Pittsburgh (88), N.C. State (86), North Carolina (83) and Florida State (82).

Duke’s football program ranks second among FBS schools with its 96 percent rate behind only Northwestern (99). Within the ACC, Duke’s 96 percent rate was tops followed by Virginia Tech (90), Wake Forest (89), Boston College (88), Clemson (87), Georgia Tech (86), Louisville (86), Syracuse (85), Virginia (85), Miami (82), Pittsburgh (75), N.C. State (74), Florida State (65) and North Carolina (62).

In men’s basketball, Duke tied for the national lead with its 100 percent rate. Clemson, Duke, Miami, Notre Dame and Pittsburgh all registered perfect scores to lead the ACC followed by Louisville (90), Boston College (88), Florida State (83), Wake Forest (80), Georgia Tech (78), Virginia (78), Syracuse (70), Virginia Tech (70), North Carolina (64) and N.C. State (56).
Congrats.
 
Hey, not just Duke... look at Clemson's numbers. To be at THAT level, with that many kids on a team, and achieve that high of a score? That's pretty good. Matt Lauer would be proud:)
 
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