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If it is so impossible, then how come UCONN is the only major program in this situation? It is not impossible. The record indicates that it is quite the opposite. Trying to blame the NCAA or the APR is just letting UCONN off the hook, and the evidence suggests that they don't deserve to be let off the hook. Now the argument that they ought to allow the current year's data, is I think legitimate, but the rest of it is nothing more than trying to find someone else to blame for a problem that UCONN created for itself. Just like someone has to keep track of the cap room for an NFL team, someone has to keep track of APR for a college basketball team. 300 plus schools did it including some programs tha twould accept parking meters if they could hit a jumpshot. One major program did such a bad job that it is almost impossible to dig itself out even if it gets perfect scores. How you can act as if it is the NCAA's fault is simply beyond my ability to comprehend.
Again, Uconn is not the only school affected. We won't know who else is affected for 2013 until the 2011 scores are released in May. We do know that at least 13 other schools would have been affected in 2012 had the new rules been in place.

Good luck.