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I hadn't been following this but just ran across a reference to a change in the NCAA's freshman eligibility rules beginning in 2016. there are a number of changes, but most significant are an increase in the minimum number of core courses, a requirement that 70% be completed before the final year of a player's high school career, and a pretty signifcant increase in SAT Scores. One impact is that players in high school now really have to start working to meet the new standards, because if you fall behind on your core courses now, there is little chance to catch up your senior year. Currently a student who has a 2.0 GPA in high school must have a combined 1010 SAT score. In 2016 the minimum SAT goes to 1080 and the minimum GPA is 2.3. they do create a new "academic redshirt" catagory for kids in the 2.0/1010 range, but those players have to sit out a year, though they can recieve scholarships for that year. Apparently some people see this as a fairly major change that will, at least initially, produce a fairly large number of non-qualifiers. How will some schools deal with this? What does the NBA do if a couple of potential stars don't meet the standards, and only make the "redshirt" eligibility?