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Not shocking and proof that the 80/20 rule applies to all data samples.
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oldirish
(8703 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2011)
Posted at 2:23 pm on Jan 28, 2020
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whatsamataU
- 8:37am 1/28/20
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Most astounding descriptive statistic
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Shadow_of_the_Dome
- 10:26am 1/28/20
That has to be viewed in light of other major programs - info which I do not have
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BaronVonZemo
- 5:42pm 1/29/20
If it is a high percentage, do you view it as good or bad?
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michiganirish
- 4:22pm 1/28/20
I can see arguments both ways
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Shadow_of_the_Dome
- 5:19pm 1/28/20
Transfers per year
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whatsamataU
- 8:30am 1/29/20
It looked the FBS avg is 13%, but a big chunk of that is 2 to 4 yr transfers
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Shadow_of_the_Dome
- 12:43pm 1/29/20
There is no doubt that we're quite high, and that's really to be somewhat expected.
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jakers
- 10:29am 1/31/20
Neither
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ndunabomber
- 5:10pm 1/28/20
Not shocking and proof that the 80/20 rule applies to all data samples.
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oldirish
- 2:23pm 1/28/20
That's a good question, from what I see in the transfer portal, it's high among all programs
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MrP
- 12:17pm 1/28/20