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bilsu

Let's say we lose three current players to transfer. Does not matter who. James bolts for Europe. Trend does not get his degree. Does this eventually cause us to lose a scholarship under the graduation rate rule? James probably would not matter if he leaves with his degree, even if it is early.

jficke13

if huggins never lost players to do graduation rate, we won't this year.

oldwarrior81

The Academic Progress Rate (APR) is calculated by allocating points for eligibilty and retention.  So each player can obtain a point for staying academicly eligilible and one for staying with the institution.

The APR uses a score of 925 (roughly equivalent to a 50% graduation rate) may be punished with the loss of a scholarship.

APR article from 2005 when it was adopted:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=1964069

list of NCAA FOOTBALL scholarships lost last May.
Florida International (nine), San Jose State (seven), Buffalo (four), Toledo (four), Middle Tennessee State (four), Nevada-Las Vegas (three), Louisiana-Lafayette (two), Western Michigan (two), Alabama at Birmingham (one) and Hawaii (one).

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