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California players may need to bear down on those books

California Coach Sonny Dykes has his work cut out for him: The Golden Bears have fallen to the bottom of the conference in football and academic success.
(Ben Margot / Associated Press)
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California has shared two conference football championships since 1960. Its basketball team has won one title during that time.

Now the Bears sit atop the Pac-12 Conference schools in the least desirable standings.

Golden Bears athletes have the worst graduation rates in both sports, according to an NCAA report released Thursday.

The Bears graduated only 44% of its football players who came to school from 2003-06. Only 38% of its
basketball players had earned a degree in that time.

Not exactly the example one expects from the oldest school in the University of California system.

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USC officials are wiping their brows. Cal kept USC from bottoming out. The Trojans rank 11th out of 12 schools, with a 53% rate for football players and 55% for basketball players.

Stanford, California’s Bay Area rival, was first on both lists, graduating 93% of its football players and 83% of its basketball players.

UCLA, meanwhile, gets some respect for the UC system. The Bruins graduated 82% of their football players from 2003-06, up 20% from the report from a year ago.

The Bruins lag behind in basketball, coming in just ahead of USC at 60%.

No worries, the dunce cap in the UC system is worn up north.

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