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HouWarrior

Already short one scholly for recruiting violations, its low APR cost UConn 2 more schollys Friday, leaving them with just 10 for next year.

http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/story/15084566/uconn-to-lose-two-scholarships-over-academics-rating

Such will also personally cost Calhoun $187,500..."A low rating is costly to Calhoun personally. His contract calls for him to donate $100,000 to a UConn scholarship fund if the program doesn't meet the APR. He also will forfeit his postseason bonus of $87,500, earned during UConn's run to the national title. ..."

I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.


ecompt

If they had had this program in place years ago Calhoun would have been gone by now.

BCHoopster

They only have 9 for next year anyway, so does it really matter?  The fine is no big deal.

brewcity77

Quote from: houwarrior on May 20, 2011, 08:21:18 PM
Such will also personally cost Calhoun $187,500..."A low rating is costly to Calhoun personally. His contract calls for him to donate $100,000 to a UConn scholarship fund if the program doesn't meet the APR. He also will forfeit his postseason bonus of $87,500, earned during UConn's run to the national title. ..."

Maybe now those Connecticut reporters can stop complaining about how much he makes.

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