ACC Attrition rates

Interesting info, found it on r/cfb

Its easy to see where recruiting tanked

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Zr5lKWCPqhravwjadcJ2GiAwVjBIoUJKHRPr...

DISCLAIMER: Forum topics may not have been written or edited by The Key Play staff.

Comments

2010, yikes!

Wowwwww UNC with the high score of 45% total attrition.

Imagine what it would have been if the players had to take real classes!

Kinda strange that it seems almost all schools in the ACC average to around the same %

VT is definitely higher than the ACC average. I am guessing our success with walk-ons has something to do with it.

Plan for the worst and hope for the best, not the other way around.

I'd like to see the authors base numbers. What about players that were injured to the point of not being able to play anymore? Players who got a degree and then either got hurt or left early(Leal) seems like a lot of wiggle room in the figures.

Wet stuff on the red stuff.

Join us in the Key Players Club

The only ones he excludes are players that get drafted. I would be interested to see where Leal fit in. I think the NCAA average was right around 40%

40% is a huge number to lose and that number is skewed by the newest classes. Id guess its closer to 50% if you look at only the years that have graduated

West Virginian by birth, Hokie by choice