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transferring even if they are in good standing? I hope not since apr rules the day in NCAA now. I really hope JC only uses the 3 (? have lost track ) scholies he has left on relatively sure things, if not just hold on to them for 2013-2014. We must have set some sort of record for transfers in the last 3-4 years, can someone please stay and graduate for christsakes.
 
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If they have higher than a 2.6 GPA, we won't lose a point. AO had like a 3.6 1st semester and Bradley was described as a great student in high school, so we might be ok.
 
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It isn't just the last 3 or 4 years. I think we're in a stretch of something like nine freshmen out of 30 since 2003 or so that have stuck around for all four seasons (some turned pro early, but a majority left for other pastures).

Bradley doesn't hurt APR, but he does hurt the graduation rate when people start dropping those stats.
 
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Both are very good students and their APR impact was good staying or leaving. I just hope that whoever they land to replace them are close to as good students as those two.
 

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Bradley doesn't hurt APR, but he does hurt the graduation rate when people start dropping those stats.
That stat won't matter unless we are doing poorly than others in that regard. Then it will become the new standard. Retroactively, of course.
 
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those guys won't hurt it assuming they keep up their usual standards, but Lamb and Drummond could if they decide to blow off the rest of the semester to go to various training camps.
 
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those guys won't hurt it assuming they keep up their usual standards, but Lamb and Drummond could if they decide to blow off the rest of the semester to go to various training camps.

Why would that hurt the aPR? They took 1 week intersession courses in the Fall. They took 3 more in August. They are well on their way in credits. They could take off now and it wouldn't matter.
 
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those guys won't hurt it assuming they keep up their usual standards, but Lamb and Drummond could if they decide to blow off the rest of the semester to go to various training camps.

Lamb stated that he's going to finish his current classes. Drummond, as a walk-on, doesn't affect APR one way or another.
 
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Lamb stated that he's going to finish his current classes. Drummond, as a walk-on, doesn't affect APR one way or another.
Not completely sure about the Drummond thing. I read that somewhere, too but I'm ot sure it is completely accurate, because I've also read that walkons count if they were recruited. I only raise the question because this has been an ongoing problem. As far as lamb's comments, those are sugar cookie promises...easily made, sound good, easily broken. what do you expect him to say? "I'm going to blow off my classes since I'm going to be making millions come June?"
 
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Not completely sure about the Drummond thing. I read that somewhere, too but I'm ot sure it is completely accurate, because I've also read that walkons count if they were recruited. I only raise the question because this has been an ongoing problem. As far as lamb's comments, those are sugar cookie promises...easily made, sound good, easily broken. what do you expect him to say? "I'm going to blow off my classes since I'm going to be making millions come June?"

You don't have to complete your classes.

You simply have to be eligible.

There's a huge difference.

If you have enough credits from completed classes, you're good to go. Dropping extra classes becomes irrelevant. I've been saying this to you all along.
 

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I've been saying this to you all along.

It's not about providing Little Scoots with researched facts over and over, its about what he thinks he might remember reading some time ago.
 
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Bradley doesn't hurt APR, but he does hurt the graduation rate when people start dropping those stats.


If a player transfers out in good academic standing, he does not hurt the graduation rate used by the NCAA.
 

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You don't have to complete your classes.

You simply have to be eligible.

There's a huge difference.

If you have enough credits from completed classes, you're good to go. Dropping extra classes becomes irrelevant. I've been saying this to you all along.

He is still trying to figure out how the BE got more than 8 teams in the ncaat last year. Remember that battle?
 

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You don't have to complete your classes.

You simply have to be eligible.

There's a huge difference.

If you have enough credits from completed classes, you're good to go. Dropping extra classes becomes irrelevant. I've been saying this to you all along.

Serious question, because I forget. Do players that leave early have a GPA portion attached to them? I know transfers do.
 
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