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NCAA leaders are finally backing up their words with actions.
Connecticut, with an APR of 930 in May 2010, was eligible to compete and win a national championship. But as of May 2011, the Huskies' APR dropped to 893. If the new Mendoza line was in place, UConn would not be able to defend its title.
I dont know where they got Ohio State. List I saw has them listed at 952.
Also, how does Kansas and Texas score perfect with the one and dones, etc?
I was wondering that myself.
I seem to recall from baseball discussions, that an exception is made for those who leave early to play the sport professionally. I know the BCS schools were begging for that because of all the baseball players who leave after their Jr year.
I'm not certain that was ever adopted, but if KU has a 1000 in basketball, it seems it would have to be that way.
The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades. We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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