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  2. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A-plusses, if given, are usually assigned a value of 4.0 (equivalent to an A) due to the common assumption that a 4.00 is the best possible grade-point average, although 4.33 is awarded at some institutions. In some places, .25 or .3 instead of .33 is added for a plus grade and subtracted for a minus grade.

  3. Brad Johnson (American football) - Wikipedia

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    That year, Johnson also became the first Buccaneers QB to lead the NFC in passer rating at 92.9 and set new team records for passing touchdowns with 22, completion percentage with 62.3, consecutive passes without an interception with 187 and lowest interception percentage with 1.3%.

  4. Elo rating system - Wikipedia

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    Arpad Elo was a chess master and an active participant in the United States Chess Federation (USCF) from its founding in 1939. [4] The USCF used a numerical ratings system devised by Kenneth Harkness to enable members to track their individual progress in terms other than tournament wins and losses.

  5. Strength of schedule - Wikipedia

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    The strength of the conference largely depends on the number of NFL players the conference produces. For instance, from 1992 to 2011, of 1,874 college athletes who entered the NFL, roughly 31% came from the SEC compared to only 0.64% from the MAC-EAST conference. [4]

  6. Teddy Bridgewater - Wikipedia

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    The son of Teddy Bridgewater Sr. and Rose Murphy, Bridgewater was born in Miami, Florida, on November 10, 1992.He attended Miami Northwestern Senior High School. [2] The school's football field was later renamed in his honor. [3]

  7. General Booty - Wikipedia

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    General Axel Booty [2] (born February 6, 2002) is an American football quarterback for the Louisiana–Monroe Warhawks.He is the nephew of former NFL quarterback John David Booty and former Miami Marlins third baseman and NFL quarterback Josh Booty.

  8. Garrett Greene - Wikipedia

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    In Greene's first career season in 2020, he completed three of his four passes for 24 yards, while also rushing six times for 40 yards. [5] In week one of the 2021 season, Greene had a breakout game where he threw for 57 yards, and also rushed for 98 yards and two touchdowns, as he helped the Mountaineers beat LIU 66-0. [6]

  9. Shedeur Sanders - Wikipedia

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    Shedeur Sanders (/ ʃ ə ˈ d ʊər / shəd-OOR; born February 7, 2002) is an American football quarterback for the Colorado Buffaloes.He began his college football career with the Jackson State Tigers, winning the Jerry Rice Award and Deacon Jones Trophy before transferring to Colorado in 2023.