T Touchdown Tommie Active member Dec 31, 2015 #32 Mavric said: https://twitter.com/hit_squad_4/status/682591243646316544 Click to expand... Well, crap! Really need some good news on the recruiting trail!!!!
Mavric said: https://twitter.com/hit_squad_4/status/682591243646316544 Click to expand... Well, crap! Really need some good news on the recruiting trail!!!!
Kiyoat Husker New member Jan 5, 2016 #40 Well, if he truly is interested in looking for "an institution with high academic standards", Oklahoma may not be the best choice. 2014 Football graduation success rates: West VA: 80% Nebraska: 76% Utah: 73% Arizona: 60% Oklahoma: 51% http://www.scout.com/college/stanford/story/1399111-the-bootleg-s-2014-graduation-rate-analysis Last edited by a moderator: Jan 5, 2016
Well, if he truly is interested in looking for "an institution with high academic standards", Oklahoma may not be the best choice. 2014 Football graduation success rates: West VA: 80% Nebraska: 76% Utah: 73% Arizona: 60% Oklahoma: 51% http://www.scout.com/college/stanford/story/1399111-the-bootleg-s-2014-graduation-rate-analysis
Kiyoat Husker New member Jan 5, 2016 #41 http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/data/page+7 US News' Best Colleges in the USA (2015): Nebraska: 103 Oklahoma: 108 Utah: 115 Arizona: 121 Louisville: 168 West Virginia 175 FWIW Last edited by a moderator: Jan 5, 2016
http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/national-universities/data/page+7 US News' Best Colleges in the USA (2015): Nebraska: 103 Oklahoma: 108 Utah: 115 Arizona: 121 Louisville: 168 West Virginia 175 FWIW
H huskerfan13 New member Jan 14, 2016 #44 How many in-home's did he have today? Are we still pursuing?