Database was updated (through 2023-24). A few of the BEast's bottom feeders are in rough shape.
DePaul is under the 930 cutline for multi-year APR and is subject to practice reductions and postseason ineligibility. Ooops
Butler and Georgetown just above at 931. Georgetown was at 911 last year, so they may be in PICKLE for awhile. Yikes.
#mubb's multi-year at 989 - great. In 2023-24 it was 1k, meaning Oso, Tyler and gang all finished up their spring studies adequately (no surprise).
The NCAA recently announced that is now known as the Philip and Penny Knight APRTM.
Really good to see that Oregon got the highest score possible; congrats to those Student Athletes.
Quote from: Jay Bee on Today at 12:27:19 PMDatabase was updated (through 2023-24). A few of the BEast's bottom feeders are in rough shape.
DePaul is under the 930 cutline for multi-year APR and is subject to practice reductions and postseason ineligibility. Ooops
Butler and Georgetown just above at 931. Georgetown was at 911 last year, so they may be in PICKLE for awhile. Yikes.
#mubb's multi-year at 989 - great. In 2023-24 it was 1k, meaning Oso, Tyler and gang all finished up their spring studies adequately (no surprise).
DePaul is going to be hurting for a while due to the 792 APR from 2022-23 which is going to be an anchor for two more years. They are banned from post-season play (which is like banning me from playing in the NBA next season) with practice hour limitations (usually that means a 2-4 hours a week reduction).
Practice? You talkin' 'bout practice?
DePaul don't need no stinkin' practice!
I'm sure the apr is going to remain for a very long time ;D
I find it odd the NCAA cares about academics in the NIL era.
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on Today at 08:48:57 PMI find it odd the NCAA cares about academics in the NIL era.
How does the NCAA track APR for a player likes Storrs - 4 schools in 4 years?
Quote from: PointWarrior on Today at 09:51:43 PMHow does the NCAA track APR for a player likes Storrs - 4 schools in 4 years?
Easily. Each academic period (eg, semester) has a result.