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This is all you need to know about how schools can easily manipulate the APR to their advantage.
All 22 University of Kentucky athletic programs make NCAA APR cut
So we've got that going for us.
We all know it's flawed anyway but this makes everything about the NCAA flawed. Would love to see how all of those kids who knew they weren't returning to school for year 2 "really did" in their 2nd semesters there. Hilarious to even think many of them even saw a classroom.
I think that is where Calhoun was most lax. He let that happen. Whereas after the post season ban the school makes sure all the kids leaving early, including transfers, finish off the semester in good standing. Kentucky obviously learned earlier to do this. And I'm with Mau on this, yeah I'm sure all the Kentucky kids finish off the semester with flying colors when they all know they will be multi-millionaires in a few short months whether they get good grades or not.We've had our fair share of players who didn't bother attending school during the spring semester once they'd decided to go pro. The only difference between us and almost all of the other schools is we were stupid enough to report it all.
The fact that Kentucky has a perfect APR score is an absolute joke.
You are clearly not "we"...........that is all.Why not, they are very organized for what they do, they take advantage of the NBA rule
Why didn't UConn and KO do this? He should have more credibility having played 10+ years in the league
Instead we struggle to land top 3* top 150 kids
We haven't had any problems under KO. Our APR problems were all on JC.Why not, they are very organized for what they do, they take advantage of the NBA rule
Why didn't UConn and KO do this? He should have more credibility having played 10+ years in the league
Instead we struggle to land top 3* top 150 kids
I think that is where Calhoun was most lax. He let that happen. Whereas after the post season ban the school makes sure all the kids leaving early, including transfers, finish off the semester in good standing. Kentucky obviously learned earlier to do this. And I'm with Mau on this, yeah I'm sure all the Kentucky kids finish off the semester with flying colors when they all know they will be multi-millionaires in a few short months whether they get good grades or not.
Why not, they are very organized for what they do, they take advantage of the NBA rule
Why didn't UConn and KO do this? He should have more credibility having played 10+ years in the league
Instead we struggle to land top 3* top 150 kids