Originally Posted by
BD80
UCLA's APR scores might trigger automatic tournament ban.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nca...cid=spartanntp
Would take the pressure off of Cronin to even make the tournament:
"The score the NCAA uses to determine postseason eligibility is a four-year average, and UCLA had scores of 942, 907, 977 and 905 in its last four seasons under former coach Steve Alford. That means the 942 will be removed from the calculation in the spring, so the Bruins need a score above 928 to avoid dipping below 930 for their average.
APR is calculated by measuring whether athletes remain in school and in good academic standing. Undergraduate transfers and players leaving early for the NFL or NBA draft lower the score."
Are those scores in the same range as the cheaters? I vaguely remember an article Jim Sumner quoted late last year (?) that listed the good blue school at/near the top of the ACC for multiple sports and the cheats at/near the bottom of the ACC for the same.
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.