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Crazywade
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http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/2007-05-02-apr-rates_N.htm

5/2/2007 10:14:04 PM

JT3bucky
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elaborate plz

5/2/2007 10:16:13 PM

PackGuitar
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see that football ranking

BC #1... Tommy O'Brien with that discipline

5/2/2007 10:16:22 PM

JT3bucky
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I mean he addressed it in his quote

we will be champions in the

classroom
community
and on the field

5/2/2007 10:19:02 PM

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yeah but most of that type of shit is coachspeak.

5/2/2007 10:20:22 PM

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It looks like they are targeting ECU basketball, but their football program with regards to academics is a joke, they sweep in and take all of ours and UNC's non qualifiers, and I think they can still enroll partial qualifiers, no one in the ACC can.

5/2/2007 10:22:11 PM

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sorry guys, heres the text:

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"The NCAA stepped up a crackdown on academics Wednesday, subjecting 81 poor-performing teams to immediate scholarship reductions and flagging more than four dozen as chronic offenders that could be hit with harsher sanctions a year from now.
Four football teams coming off bowl appearances — Hawaii, Western Michigan, Middle Tennessee State and San Jose State — and I-AA playoff qualifiers Montana State and Hampton are among 23 football teams facing the scholarship restrictions. Among 20 affected baseball teams is No. 25 College of Charleston.

Cincinnati and Iowa State are the most prominent of 14 affected men's basketball teams.


SPORTS SCOPE: Full report, school-by-school numbers, Katrina effect

The programs are prohibited from replacing varying numbers of scholarship players who leave while academically ineligible. The penalties are tied to academic progress rates (APRs) computed for each of the 6,110 teams that compete in the NCAA's Division I.

FIND MORE STORIES IN: Wednesday | NCAA | APR | APRS
Wednesday's was the third set of annual APR scores, which the association says is enough to identify 49 problem programs at 34 different schools that must show improvement or face a second phase of sanctions next spring.

Each scholarship player on each team generally can earn two APR points per semester for remaining at the school and academically eligible, and the NCAA has determined that teams should hit 92.5% of their possible total — an APR of 925 — or face the initial scholarship sanctions. A 925 roughly projects a 60% graduation rate.

The second-stage penalties target teams that post even lower APRs: below 900.

Fail to show improvement or obtain a waiver, and the sub-900 teams will face a 10% or greater cut in scholarships and loss of one day of practice a week during the season. That's starting in 2008. Teams that have shown improvement will draw lighter slaps: a 5% or greater cut in scholarships and reduction in practice time by four hours per week.

For programs that continue to lag, the NCAA will start handing out postseason bans in 2009.

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5/2/2007 10:23:56 PM

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"TEAMS FLAGGED BY NCAA

The NCAA has identified 49 teams at 34 different schools as chronic academic laggards, warning them by letter that they face stiffening sanctions next year if they don't improve their Academic Progress Rates (APRs). For the worst offenders, those penalties entail a 10% or greater cut in scholarships and loss of one day of practice per week during the season. The teams flagged Wednesday:

Alabama State: men's golf
Buffalo: football
Cal State Northridge: men's basketball
Centenary (2): men's basketball, baseball
Chicago State: baseball
Coppin State: baseball
East Carolina: men's basketball
Florida A&M (2): men's and women's swimming
Florida International: baseball
Fresno State: men's basketball
Grambling State: softball
Hampton: men's basketball
Idaho State: football
Indiana State: men's tennis
Jacksonville State: football
Louisiana-Lafayette: men's basketball
Louisiana-Monroe: men's basketball
Maryland-Eastern Shore: men's basketball
McNeese State: men's basketball
Montana State: football
Morgan State: women's volleyball
Murray State (2): football, men's cross country
New Mexico State: baseball
Nicholls State (4): baseball, men's cross country, women's indoor and outdoor track
Oral Roberts: baseball
Prairie View: baseball
Sacramento State: football
San Jose State (3): football, men's soccer and cross country
Southern U. (3): football, men's basketball, baseball
Temple: football
Tennessee-Chattanooga (2): football, men's wrestling
Texas-Arlington: baseball
Texas Southern (5): men's basketball and tennis, women's soccer and golf, softball
Weber State: football

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5/2/2007 10:24:33 PM

jmpack15
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does ECU still have any bball players to take scholarships away from?

5/2/2007 10:26:46 PM

PackGuitar
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hahah of course unc is near the top in all sports,,, the classes at that school are a joke... its only hard to get into it, not to pass classes from it

history and english are bitch classes

5/2/2007 10:29:09 PM

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Morgan St. Women's volleyball. I knew they would get caught sooner or later.

5/2/2007 10:32:12 PM

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"Temple: football"


haha are those guys good at ANYTHING?

5/2/2007 10:38:43 PM

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"Alabama State: men's golf"


How the hell can your golf team be a bunch of dumbasses?

5/2/2007 11:40:02 PM

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^golfers, from my experience, are lconsistently similar to your typical baseball players


i hope that explains it

5/2/2007 11:43:26 PM

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plus, they are in Alabama, which doesnt exactly pump out Nobel Prize winners

5/2/2007 11:45:32 PM

sensi
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in my experience most golfers are alcoholics

5/2/2007 11:46:01 PM

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most golfers are former baseball players....and most if all love to drink. Just like the ones who made it in baseball still LOVE to play golf and drink beer on their time off.

5/3/2007 12:30:56 AM

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ecu can take partial qualifiers, but I don't think c-usa teams can take non qualifiers.

5/3/2007 9:35:32 AM

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^ that doesn't make sense

5/3/2007 6:39:33 PM

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"most golfers are former baseball players....and most if all love to drink. Just like the ones who made it in baseball still LOVE to play golf and drink beer on their time off"


WRONG. Most golfers are not former baseball players. Especially the ones that compete at the college level.

5/3/2007 6:56:35 PM

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^^ sure it does

partial qualifier != non-qualifier

5/3/2007 7:26:14 PM

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i use to coach a kid goin to ECU on a bball scholarship. i wonder if this affects him.

5/3/2007 7:37:28 PM

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most golfers are former baseball players like most athletes in america played little league baseball... that's about it.

5/3/2007 7:43:58 PM

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I wonder if this will be the last nail in the coffin of ECU's men's bball coach?

5/3/2007 7:45:31 PM

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good job for the women's bball team, 12th rank

5/3/2007 7:49:33 PM

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"ecu can take partial qualifiers, but I don't think c-usa teams can take non qualifiers."


There is no such thing as partial qualifiers. They did away with that shit like 5 years ago.

5/3/2007 7:51:29 PM

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the office...did you even play baseball or golf when you were younger. you have no clue. just like in every thread on this lame ass board.

5/4/2007 1:02:18 AM

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heard on 850 that the DLine coach got fired or something for filing false expense reports and creating fake receipts for around 11K

5/9/2007 2:53:24 PM

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