gars44 said:
bigger question. How does KY survive the graduation rate thing? Someone splain me that?
Simplistically, if you leave 3 weeks before graduation without having your transcript signed off, you don't leave in good standing.
UK, like UNC and now UConn have special academic tracks for athletes. Summer school, winter term classes, condensed courses, webcasts that allow them to acquire the necessary credits to stay on or ahead of pace for graduation. That way when they leave campus in April to train for pro basketball, they either have no class requirements left to graduate or are at least in good standing.
Kemba himself had a summer intership with the Bobcats as his final credits.
Now independent study is available to all students. I had one myself back in the day. So, there is nothing shady about it unless you are UNC and the class is a sham or the student athlete doesn't complete the work.
So when someone says APR, I hear it as a paperwork problem and not necessarily an academic one. Because, after us no program is shooting itself in the foot by allowing a draft hopeful to leave campus in poor standing. It just won't happen, and I don't have a problem with that so long as the guy is/was an actual student.
I'm satisfied that our guys were students, some poor, but to me that's on them. I have a bigger problem with what goes on at places like UK and UNC. Do you think any on those UK players will attend another class? Have they attended any this term? Doubtful.