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Does size matter?

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Going to the ACC, it's nice to be in a conference with a nice blend of public and private schools. One item I found interesting is that SU is really just about the middle of the conference as far as total enrollment is concerned. A little above average actually.

Duke - 6,247
Wake Forest - 7,152
ND - 11,985
BC - 14,500
Miami - 15,520
GTech - 19,393
Clemson - 19,453
Virginia - 20,399
SYRACUSE - 21,029
UNC - 26,873
VTech - 28,000
NCSU - 29,957
Maryland - 35,329
Pitt - 35,330
FSU - 41,000
 
Going to the ACC, it's nice to be in a conference with a nice blend of public and private schools. One item I found interesting is that SU is really just about the middle of the conference as far as total enrollment is concerned. A little above average actually.

Duke - 6,247
Wake Forest - 7,152
ND - 11,985
BC - 14,500
Miami - 15,520
GTech - 19,393
Clemson - 19,453
Virginia - 20,399
SYRACUSE - 21,029
UNC - 26,873
VTech - 28,000
NCSU - 29,957
Maryland - 35,329
Pitt - 35,330
FSU - 41,000


Not that it has any bearing on your point, but you have Duke incorrect. They are at 14,591. You just have their undergrad number. Duke is about the same size as Boston College.
 
Not that it has any bearing on your point, but you have Duke incorrect. They are at 14,591. You just have their undergrad number. Duke is about the same size as Boston College.

Ah..okay. Thanks. I used what the ACC web site showed.
 
Ah..okay. Thanks. I used what the ACC web site showed.

You are absolutely correct. The Acc.com website is showing the Wake Forest combined undergrad and grad number and just the Duke undergrad number. Who was putting the information in for ACC.Com? They made a mistake.

Wake Forest is the smallest school, and WF has always been the smallest school.
 
Having comparable numbers was always one of the reasons I wanted to go to the ACC verses the BIG 10 that can't count. I would be interested in seeing the list with Maryland replaced by Louisville.
 
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Thanks. Would you be willing to put together the other conference enrollments (post next years expansions - Lou, Rutty, Maryland) as well? SEC, B1G, Pac12, Big12...

I would like to see a list using only undergrads.
 
Fixed.

Wake Forest - 7,152
ND - 11,985
BC - 14,500
Duke - 14,591
Miami - 15,520
GTech - 19,393
Clemson - 19,453
Virginia - 20,399
SYRACUSE - 21,029
(Louisville - 22,203)
UNC - 26,873
VTech - 28,000
NCSU - 29,957
Maryland - 35,329
Pitt - 35,330
FSU - 41,000
 
ND's listed number includes graduate students.

The total of undergraduate students at ND is 8,452.
 
ND's listed number includes graduate students.

The total of undergraduate students at ND is 8,452.

I think they all include graduate students. I think SU's includes people in the bars on Marshall Street too.
 
Getting back to the original question in the threads title my wife says size does not matter

;)
 
Whether grads are or are not used in measurements is not relevant. It's more important to ensure that you measure the size of the student body from the base.
 
The size of the players is a bit more important.
 
Getting back to the original question in the threads title my wife says size does not matter

;)

I need some royalties from you.
 
As my old man says, "she said to give her 6 inches till it hurts, so I gave it to her 6 times and hit her with a frying pan."

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I would like to see a listing of just the number of hot female coeds. And I want a pony. Life is full of disappointments, people.

Cant give you hot chick numbers but I can give a few pictures to get you started.
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Below is Miss South Carolina(Clemson grad)

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