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I absolutely agree about upping the entrance requirements.  That would put a dent in the squid's scam.  And they need to get rid of the one year requirement.  If a kid can't meet college entrance requirements, let him jump to the NBA or D-league out of high school.  That would also put a dent in the squid's plans as any of his stud recruits might suddenly decide to jump right before the draft.  Imagine Kentucky's team if Davis declared for the draft in May after his senior season.  No championship for squiddy.
Personally, I don't care if the higher entrance requirements and zero year rule meant lower quality college basketball. At least it would bring some academic integrity back. I also don't care about the people who would scream racism about the higher academic requirements. Fix the problem, don't lower the standards to line up with the lower performance due to the problems.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Personally, I don't care if the higher entrance requirements and zero year rule meant lower quality college basketball. At least it would bring some academic integrity back. I also don't care about the people who would scream racism about the higher academic requirements. Fix the problem, don't lower the standards to line up with the lower performance due to the problems.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 My intent in bringing the three guys to the picture was to point out to people that there are two things to consider when having a discussion. The first is the topic that is being discussed. The second, and far more important consideration, is to know who the person is that you are having a discussion with. And in this latter category, know that there are different hot buttons for people. When a person's hot button is pushed the situation becomes emotional and sometimes irrational for that person. Any attempt to be logical and havd a reasonable discussion are unlikely.
 My intent in bringing the three guys to the picture was to point out to people that there are two things to consider when having a discussion. The first is the topic that is being discussed. The second, and far more important consideration, is to know who the person is that you are having a discussion with. And in this latter category, know that there are different hot buttons for people. When a person's hot button is pushed the situation becomes emotional and sometimes irrational for that person. Any attempt to be logical and havd a reasonable discussion are unlikely.