I am about to tell you guys how old I am. I was around when Tulane was a member of the SEC and Florida played them every season (in that era).
So let’s stew about a close loss 2 months ago and ignore the massive turnaround in literally every phase of our team that put us in the position win 8 games this season - a result we all would have hoped for before this season kicked off.
Making the Top 25 at season’s end will be a huge accomplishment for this team and probably get us ranked Top 15/20 next preseason.
More than likely - the globe is over 50% female. But again, it depends heavily on the major. And it’s not unreasonable to consider there are more majors offered in non- technical fields than in engineering, building construction, and other studies that are more heavily populated by guys
100% positive, unless CBN is wrong. He mentioned redshirts can play in the game in an interview published on 247 when the game was first announced. They can play and not lose their redshirts according to CBN. EDIT - The Article Referenced: https://247sports.com/college/flori...ane-green-wave-in-gasparilla-bowl--241603202/ "We just have access to the players a lot more than we used to in the old days," Napier said of securing a bowl berth. "All spring, all summer you can be on the field. It's a little bit more of a reward for the players. It's another opportunity to create momentum for the program. A lot of our redshirt players that will be able to play in the game which will be big."
His nickname is Typhoon, could be a pain, big, strong, and fast. Probably, but my son goes to FL Poly, which is less than 20% female.
Interesting... For the academic year 2022-2023, total 499,492 students have enrolled in Southeastern Conference (SEC) schools including both undergraduate and graduate schools - 381,456 undergraduate and 118,036 graduate students. By gender, there are 274,239 female students (54.90%) and 225,253 male students (45.10%) at SEC schools. The female to male ratio is 1 to 0.82. 48,436 students have enrolled online exclusively at SEC schools which is 9.70% of total students. The following list summarizes the colleges having the most students by gender, school level, and enrollment types. Texas A & M University-College Station has the largest number of students including both undergraduate and graduate schools of 74,014. Texas A & M University-College Station has the largest number of male students of 39,380. Texas A & M University-College Station has the largest number of female students of 34,634. Texas A & M University-College Station has the most undergraduate students of 57,512. University of Florida has the most graduate students of 20,659. University of Florida has the most online enrollment of 8,791 students who are enrolled online exclusively. Southeastern Conference (SEC) Members Enrollment Comparison