Thursday, March 17, 2011

Graduation Success Rates -- NCAA Tournament


I took a look at the 64 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament teams -- and compiled their Graduation Success Rate by Region, giving them a new seeding based on their GSR.  Here's some of the highlights -- along with a link below to a Washington Post story on graduation rates of the teams in the Tournament:
  • Seven (7) Teams have a perfect GSR of 100 -- and you have Princeton who is not GSR rated by the NCAA
  • Thirteen (13) Teams have a GSR of under 50
  • The Region that "graduates the most student-athletes" is the Southeast Region -- with an average GSR of 72.13
  • The Region that "graduates the fewest student-athletes" is the West Region -- with an average GSR of 56.81
  • The Second Round Game with the greatest disparity in GSR is the Notre Dame's 100 GSR vs. Akron's 38 GSR
  • The Second Round Game between BYU vs. Wofford matched two teams with 100 GSR's
  • The Second Round Game with the worst combined GSR is Michigan's 36 GSR vs. Tennessee's 40 GSR
  • Here's the average GSR for the (5) Southeast Conference teams in the Tournament:  51.4 GSR
  • Here's the average GSR for the (7) Big Ten teams in the Tournament:  67.57 GSR
  • Here's the average GSR for the (11) Big East teams in the Tournament:  69.27 GSR
  • Here's the average GSR for the (3) Pac 10 Conference teams in the Tournament:  44.67 GSR
  • Here's the average GSR for the (4) ACC teams in the Tournament:  78.75 GSR
  • Here's the average GSR for the (5) Big 12 teams in the Tournament:  54 GSR

EAST REGION
#1:  Princeton -- IVY LEAGUE
#2:  Villanova -- 100 GSR
#3:  Xavier -- 92 GSR
#4:  Marquette -- 91 GSR
#5:  North Carolina -- 88 GSR
#6:  Long Island -- 78 GSR
#7:  West Virginia -- 71 GSR
#8:  Clemson -- 71 GSR
#9:  George Mason -- 67 GSR
#10:  Indiana State -- 67 GSR
#12:  Ohio State -- 64 GSR
#13:  Syracuse -- 54 GSR
#14:  University of Texas San Antonio -- 50 GSR
#15:  Kentucky -- 44 GSR
#16:  Georgia -- 36 GSR

SOUTHWEST REGION
#1:  Notre Dame -- 100 GSR
#2:  Illinois -- 100 GSR
#3:  Vanderbilt -- 93 GSR
#4:  Boston U -- 90 GSR
#5:  Richmond -- 83 GSR
#6:  Kansas -- 80 GSR
#7:  Georgetown -- 78 GSR
#8:  Florida State -- 73 GSR
#9:  St. Peter's -- 70 GSR
#10:  Purdue -- 67 GSR
#11:  UNLV -- 67 GSR
#12:  Texas A&M -- 64 GSR
#13:  VCU -- 56 GSR
#14:  Louisville -- 50 GSR
#15:  Moorehead State -- 43 GSR
#16:  Akron -- 38 GSR

SOUTHEAST REGION
#1:  BYU -- 100 GSR
#2:  Utah State -- 100 GSR
#3:  Belmont -- 100 GSR
#4:  Wofford -- 100 GSR
#5:  Butler -- 83 GSR
#6:  UC Santa Barbara -- 77 GSR
#7:  Gonzaga -- 73 GSR
#8:  Wisconsin -- 70 GSR
#9:  St. John's -- 70 GSR
#10 UCLA -- 70 GSR
#11:  Pittsburgh -- 64 GSR
#12:  Old Dominion -- 63 GSR
#13:  Michigan State -- 50 GSR
#14: UNC Asheville -- 50 GSR
#15:  Florida -- 44 GSR
#16:  Kansas State -- 40 GSR

WEST REGION
#1:  Univ. North Colorado -- 92 GSR
#2:  Bucknell -- 91 GSR
#3:  Penn State -- 86 GSR
#4:  Duke -- 83 GSR
#5:  Oakland -- 75 GSR
#6:  Hampton -- 67 GSR
#7:  San Diego State -- 58 GSR
#8:  Memphis -- 58 GSR
#9:  Cincinnati -- 53 GSR
#10:  Missouri -- 44 GSR
#11:  Texas -- 42 GSR
#12:  Tennessee -- 40 GSR
#13:  Michigan -- 36 GSR
#14:  Temple -- 33 GSR
#15:  UCONN -- 31 GSR
#16:  Arizona -- 20 GSR

LINK:  WASHINGTON POST STORY -- GRADUATION RATES

Skylar Diggins -- Her Diary on ESPNW


Notre Dame Women's Basketball's sophomore sensation -- Skylar Diggins, is publishing her own diary on ESPNW these days.  The fun began yesterday -- as she posted a story about the last two days since SELECTION MONDAY for the Women's NCAA Basketball Tournament.  I'm guessing she'll be publishing a story from "time to time" during the tournament.  Here's a link to her first story:

LINK:  DIGGIN'S DIARY

It's Notre Dame Day @ VERSUS


In honor of St. Patrick's Day -- I'M JUST GUESSING -- the good folks at the VERSUS cable network will air an afternoon and evening (six straight hours) of CLASSIC NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL games.  The fun begins at 5 PM EDT -- today with the 1992 "Snow Bowl" versus Penn State followed two hours later by the "Bush Push" game in 2005 vs. USC and at 9 PM the "#1 vs. #2" game in 1993 vs. Florida State.  So, forget the NCAA Tournament -- the IRISH play tomorrow -- tune-in to ND Football!  And, while you're at it -- click on the link below and vote for your "10 Most Memorable Moments on NBC."

LINK:   10 MOST MEMORABLE MOMENTS ON NBC

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Notre Dame -- Starring in Adidas TV Spot!

Adidas -- the official partner of Notre Dame Athletics -- showed their hand two weeks ago when they chose the University of Notre Dame to star in their new TV commercials.  That "school in Ann Arbor" made a claim a few years back that they "have the best deal with Adidas."  Really?  If that was the case Michigan -- why aren't you starring in these ads with Katy Perry?  Here's a link:

LINK:  NOTRE DAME "ALL IN" WITH ADIDAS

ND Law Grads -- Among Highest Paid!


Forbes just released a ranking of the "mid-career" salaries of law school grads -- from the top law schools in America.  Notre Dame Law School grads -- ranked 10th overall with a "median" mid career salary of $191,000.  Here's a link to the top ten schools:

LINK:  FORBES:  RANKING OF SALARIES OF LAW SCHOOL GRADS

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Charlie Weis -- Meets With the Media


Former Notre Dame Football Coach, Charlie Weis '78 -- met with the media today for the first time wearing the colors of the Florida Gators.  You can catch Weis at approximately 33.30 minute mark of the video.  Just fast forward to that point. 

LINK:  WEIS TALKIN' GATORS

Muffet's Irish -- Also a #2 Seed in NCAA!


Not a bad year -- so far -- for basketball at the University of Notre Dame.  Both teams have been consistently ranked in the TOP TEN in 2011 and in the past two days -- both teams were given a #2 seed for their respective NCAA Tournaments.  The only "unfortunate" break seems to be that Muffet's Irish have to travel to Salt Lake City to take on UTAH -- and ND's one of the top seeds in the tournament.  Doesn't make much sense does it!?  Well, here's what the media has to say about Notre Dame Women's Basketball's chances:

LINK:  SALT LAKE CITY'S DESERET NEWS

LINK:  CHICAGO TRIBUNE

LINK:  SALT LAKE TRIBUNE

LINK:  ESPN

Monday, March 14, 2011

Irish Obstacles -- Road to the Final Four

For the #2 Seeded Fighting Irish of Notre Dame -- here's what the road to the FINAL FOUR (the first four opponents) -- could look like, if the Top Seeds in the Southwest Region win their games:
  1. Round Two:  Akron (23 - 12) -- no common opponents with the Irish
  2. Round Three:  Texas A&M (24 - 8) -- no common opponents with the Irish
  3. Round Four:  Purdue (25 - 7) -- Indiana State, West Virginia and Wisconsin common opponents with the Irish
  4. Round Five:  Kansas (32 - 2) -- no common opponents with the Irish
It won't be easy -- but, it's also not impossible for Notre Dame to make its first FINAL FOUR appearance since 1978!  Game One -- this Friday night against Akron!!!  Here's a link to a story that gives an overview of what's ahead for Notre Dame:

LINK:  NOTRE DAME'S ROAD TO THE FINAL FOUR

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Notre Dame "Selection Sunday" Show

Here's a link to UND.COM's coverage of Notre Dame basketball's "Selection Sunday" -- you'll enjoy!

LINK:  COACH BREY

LINK:  HANSBROUGH & SCOTT

LINK:  ABROMAITIS

Notre Dame a #2 Seed -- NCAA TOURNAMENT!


The University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish were awarded for a fantastic year this evening with a #2 seed in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.  While it looked like the Irish would get a #1 seed after Pitt's early exit from the Big East Tournament -- the NCAA Selection Committee gave Pitt a #1 seed (awarding them for their regular season) and apparently moved Duke into a #1 seed after their ACC Tournament win -- bumping the Irish out of that spot.  Obviously, ND's loss to Louisville Friday night -- did them in.  Oh well, it's just a number in front of your name -- it won't score you any more points or grab you any more rebounds.  It's time to play ball -- and the IRISH will get going on Friday night in Chicago against the Akron Zips in the Southwest Region.  The #1 seed in the Southwest Region is Kansas.  Looks like the Irish were ranked 6th overall -- based on their draw.  GO IRISH!

LINK:  NCAA TOURNAMENT BRACKET

Zibby Wins Fight in First Round!!!


Former Notre Dame football star and current Baltimore Raven safety -- Tommy Zbikowski, returned to the boxing ring in Las Vegas last night and the referee stopped the fight 1:45 into the first round!  As you'll see in the photo -- Zibby knocked down his opponent.  Here's a link to the South Bend Tribune story:

LINK:  ZIBBY WINS FIGHT!

NCAA "Selection Sunday" -- CBS at 6 PM EST!


This evening at 6 PM EST -- the world will know what seed the NCAA Tournament Committee has given the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame.  I was feeling good a bout a #1 seed until I saw a show last night that listed ND's RPI at #7.  However, ESPN's Joe Lunardi -- still has the IRISH a #1 seed playing in the Southeast Region -- with their first round games in CHICAGO!!!  I believe the worst case scenario -- the IRISH end up a #2 seed -- and, are put in the West Region because of their drawing power and the lack of top teams on the "left coast."  Ironically, the Chairman of the NCAA Tournament Committee is a "domer" -- Gene Smith, the Athletic Director at The Ohio State University.  Here's what the media believe the NCAA will do today at 6 PM EST on CBS:

LINK:  ESPN's BRACKETOLOGY

LINK:  CBS SPORTS

LINK:  LAS VEGAS REVIEW JOURNAL

LINK:  THE EXAMINER

LINK:  PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE

LINK:  FORT WAYNE JOURNAL

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Tough Loss -- Still a #1 Seed!!!


It's taken me about fourteen hours to get over that second half performance of the Irish.  Wow -- the Louisville press just wore them out.  And, our "star" picked the wrong night to have his most difficult game of the season.  However, I still think the convincing win over Cincinnati gets them a #1 seed.  We'll know in about 27 hours.  Here's what the media is saying today about our Irish:

LINK:  NEW YORK TIMES

LINK:  LEXINGTON HERALD LEDGER

LINK:  CHICAGO TRIBUNE

LINK:  SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE

Friday, March 11, 2011

WOW! Irish Beat Bearcats 89 - 51 !!!


Well, the Irish just might have secured a #1 seed last night on the floor of Madison Square Garden -- as they destroyed the Cincinnati Bearcats 89 - 51 in the 2nd most lopsided loss in Big East Tournament history!  WOW!!!  Here's what the media is sayin' this morning:

LINK:  ESPN

LINK:  ESPN #2

LINK:  NEW YORK TIMES

LINK:  CHICAGO TRIBUNE

LINK:  SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Does a Win Tonight -- Secure a #1 Seed?

With UCONN's upset this afternoon of Pittsburgh -- the door has been opened for Notre Dame to secure a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1979!  The question now is -- will it require one win, two wins or three wins in the Big East Tournament?  I'm betting it will require two wins for Notre Dame to secure a #1 seed -- we'll know Sunday night!!!

What Makes Notre Dame -- Notre Dame!!!


You're going to enjoy this story in today's New York Times -- it was authored by former ND basketball player Zach Hillesland.  First off -- it's well written, not a surprise.  And, Zach tells a good story.  I want to thank Mike Sullivan (a Domer working for Notre Dame) -- for alerting the ND GO IRISH BLOG to this story.  You're going to enjoy!

LINK:  YEAH, NOTRE DAME IS GOOD!

ND Plays Cinci Tonight on ESPN @ 7 PM EST!


The Big East Tournament begins tonight for the #4 ranked Fighting Irish of Notre Dame.  Mike Brey's boys have been in Manhattan since Tuesday -- awaiting word on who they would be playing tonight at 7 PM EST.  Well -- that team is the Cincnnati Bearcats, who hung a 25 point whipping last night on the University of South Florida.  The Irish and the Bearcats played a game at Purcell Pavillion in January -- with ND winning 66 - 58.  The game should tip-off at 7 PM EST on ESPN.  Here's a link to UND.COM'S Game Day Central:  GO IRISH!

LINK:  GAME NOTES:  ND vs. CINCINNATI

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Irish Wait For Their Opponent - Day 2 in NYC!


The folks at UND.COM have been working overtime these past couple of days in Manhattan.  Here's a few interviews that took place in the past 24 hours with all of the "award winners" for the Irish!  You'll enjoy this:

LINK:  DAY 2 @ THE BIG EAST

Choosing the "Stick" Over the "Scalpel"


Former University of Notre Dame hockey goalie, Jordan Pearce is playing these days for the Grand Rapids Griffins in the American Hockey League.  Pearce, a top-notch student at ND -- had his choice of professional hockey or Med School -- he chose the former, the latter can wait. 

Looks like it was a good decision for Jordan.   I won't be surprised if someday soon -- Detroit Red Wings fans will see him wearing the "red-wheeled wing!"  Here's a link to a wonderful story about Jordan's progress in pro hockey along with a link to a Grand Rapids Press story:

LINK:  A DOMER DOING WELL!

LINK:  GRAND RAPIDS PRESS ARTICLE

Graduation Success Rates -- Top 20 Teams


Here's the most current NCAA Graduation Success Rates (see definition below) for the teams in this week's TOP-TWENTY rankings for Men's College Basketball - as determined by the ESPN/USA Today/Coaches Poll.

You will note that three schools in the top-twenty have a "perfect" GSR; Notre Dame, Brigham Young and Utah State.   And, five schools have a GSR under 50; Texas, Florida, Arizona, Kentucky and UCONN.

Thought you would find this quite interesting -- since we know CBS and ESPN won't be talking about this over the next few weeks of their coverage of  "MARCH MADNESS."

I look forward to the day when the TV networks and news media begin placing a school's GSR  next to their football or basketball rankings -- when they publish their TOP TWENTY POLLS.   Or, why doesn't the NCAA force CBS and ESPN to put every team's GSR next to their SEEDING in the Tournament Bracket during their broadcast of "Selection Sunday?"  

FYI:  I'm not holding my breath!!!

Here is how the NCAA defines GSR:  Graduation rates are based on the IPEDS-GRS which is defined as a six-year proportion of those student-athletes who graduated versus those who entered an institution on institutional aid.  In addition to the student-athlete data in the graduation-rates data, the GSR accounts for student-athletes who transfer into an institution while discounting student-athletes who separate from the institution and would have been academically eligible to compete had they returned.

Here's the TOP-TWENTY Teams in Men's College Basketball with their GSR:

#1:  Ohio State:  64 GSR
#2:  Kansas:  80 GSR
#3:  Pittsburgh:  64 GSR
#4:  NOTRE DAME:  100 GSR
#5:  Duke:  83 GSR
#6:  San Diego State:  58 GSR
#7:  North Carolina:  88 GSR
#8:  Brigham Young:  100 GSR
#9:  Purdue:  67 GSR
#10:  Texas:  42 GSR
#11:  Syracuse:  54 GSR
#12:  Florida:  44 GSR
#13:  Wisconsin:  70 GSR
#14:  Louisville:  50 GSR
#15:  Arizona:  20 GSR
#16:  Kentucky:  44 GSR
#17:  Utah State:  100 GSR
#18:  St. John's:  70 GSR
#19:  Connecticut:  31 GSR
#20:  Xavier:  92 GSR


SOURCE:  NCAA GSR DATABASE