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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. ..."

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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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