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    Quote Originally Posted by WestUCajun View Post
    Just received an email from UL and after the latest evaluation, which takes place every three years, retained Carnegie R1 classification. We did more than $225M in research and awarded 85 doctorates
    Nice

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    Check this out: found these numbers on reddit... total state population compared to number of fbs teams

    Texas – Population 30 million – 13 FBS Teams = 1 team per 2,300,000 people

    Ohio – Population 11.76 million – 8 FBS Teams = 1 team per 1,470,000 people

    California – Population 39 million – 7 FBS Teams = 1 team per 5,571,000 people

    Florida – Population 22.24 million – 7 FBS Teams = 1 team per 3,177,000 people

    N.Carolina – Population 10.7 million – 7 FBS Teams = 1 team per 1,528,000 people

    Alabama – Population 5 million – 6 FBS Teams = 1 team per 830,000 people


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    My numbers:
    Louisiana 4,500,000 population, 5 fbs teams = 900,000 per


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    Hear, hear. The man knows of what he speaks.

    We are not losing R1.

    My understanding is that we will reach SREB1 by 2028.

    As for Tech, I heard (not my best source) they are talking to ULM about dropping down and re-joining the Southland. Sounds fishy.

    Anyone else heard this?
    How does a university become AAU? I believe it is invitational. How did schools like Buffalo, Stoney Brook and S. Florida become AAU?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    How does a university become AAU? I believe it is invitational. How did schools like Buffalo, Stoney Brook and S. Florida become AAU?
    Buffalo is the flagship for NY.

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    This exposes my lack of academic prowess but every time I see AAU I still think boys basketball


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    This exposes my lack of academic prowess but every time I see AAU I still think boys basketball
    Brad boyd is our only hope in gaining this status as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    This exposes my lack of academic prowess but every time I see AAU I still think boys basketball
    I still think gold (Au)

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    Quote Originally Posted by R1Letterman View Post
    Brad boyd is our only hope in gaining this status as well
    This might be your best post ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    How does a university become AAU? I believe it is invitational. How did schools like Buffalo, Stoney Brook and S. Florida become AAU?
    In answer to my own question, I looked this up and found the following:

    To become an AAU (Association of American Universities) university, you cannot directly apply; membership is strictly by invitation only, meaning a university must be evaluated by the AAU's Membership Committee and invited to join based on the quality and breadth of its research and graduate education programs, essentially demonstrating itself as a leading comprehensive research institution.

    Key points about AAU membership:

    Invitation only:
    A university cannot apply to become an AAU member; they must be invited by the AAU.

    Research focus:
    The AAU primarily considers a university's research output and quality of graduate programs when evaluating potential members.

    Membership Committee:
    A standing committee within the AAU periodically reviews universities for potential membership.

    High standards:
    To be considered, a university must demonstrate a high level of research activity across various disciplines and a strong commitment to graduate education.


    UCF put out the following in laying out the groundwork for admission to the AAU:

    LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR AAU MEMBERSHIP

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    I think the university's goal of achieving SREB1 status is to lay the groundwork to gain admission to the AAU. I am paraphrasing, but when I asked about becoming a member of the AAU, I was told that our goal was to get there. Doc Savoie has mentioned numerous times that obtaining SREB 1 status is currently a major focus and is one of the success measures in university's 2023-2028 strategic plan. To achieve this ranking, a university needs to award at least 100 doctoral degrees that are distributed among at least 10 academic disciplines with no more than 50 percent in any one category. Achieving that will enhance our status with the AAU committee to the point where we may be considered for membership.


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    Quote Originally Posted by WestUCajun View Post
    I think the university's goal of achieving SREB1 status is to lay the groundwork to gain admission to the AAU. I am paraphrasing, but when I asked about becoming a member of the AAU, I was told that our goal was to get there. Doc Savoie has mentioned numerous times that obtaining SREB 1 status is currently a major focus and is one of the success measures in university's 2023-2028 strategic plan. To achieve this ranking, a university needs to award at least 100 doctoral degrees that are distributed among at least 10 academic disciplines with no more than 50 percent in any one category. Achieving that will enhance our status with the AAU committee to the point where we may be considered for membership.
    Wouldn’t gaining AAU status also require us to dramatically increase our endowment?

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