Inyatkin
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sounds about right.
Let's be clear on what this is not -- the University of Connecticut is not saying academic rules don't apply to its men's basketball team.
UConn had a bad score two years ago on the Academic Progress Report, a terrifically flawed system that the NCAA nonetheless uses as a measuring stick. UConn paid a price for that score with a loss of two scholarships this season. On teams with only 13 scholarships available, that's no small matter.
Then, the NCAA decided to make APR tied to postseason eligibility. That's fine. But they decided to start immediately, using rolling four-year scores that include the records of players who have long since left campus.
This means UConn, because of that 2010 score, is not able to qualify for next year's NCAA tournament, even with excellent APR scores going forward.
The NCAA, then, is using an arbitrary measuring stick to retroactively punish the team a second time for the same transgression. That's why UConn supporters are up in arms -- no one is saying academics are unimportant.
Anyone rushing to chastise the school or team should keep that in mind before jumping to conclusions.
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Let's be clear on what this is not -- the University of Connecticut is not saying academic rules don't apply to its men's basketball team.
UConn had a bad score two years ago on the Academic Progress Report, a terrifically flawed system that the NCAA nonetheless uses as a measuring stick. UConn paid a price for that score with a loss of two scholarships this season. On teams with only 13 scholarships available, that's no small matter.
Then, the NCAA decided to make APR tied to postseason eligibility. That's fine. But they decided to start immediately, using rolling four-year scores that include the records of players who have long since left campus.
This means UConn, because of that 2010 score, is not able to qualify for next year's NCAA tournament, even with excellent APR scores going forward.
The NCAA, then, is using an arbitrary measuring stick to retroactively punish the team a second time for the same transgression. That's why UConn supporters are up in arms -- no one is saying academics are unimportant.
Anyone rushing to chastise the school or team should keep that in mind before jumping to conclusions.
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