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Sad, but true - A GT Hoops Story
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<blockquote data-quote="BeeRBee" data-source="post: 205145" data-attributes="member: 1466"><p>My understanding is that to earn full APR points, at the end of the semester the S-A needs to be eligible to compete in the following semester, and then needs to either return, graduate, or transfer. If a one-and-done BB S-A stays through the end of their second semester and would be eligible to compete the following year, and then leaves to pursue a professional career the NCAA can make a case-by-case adjustment so they receive full APR credit.</p><p></p><p>If they withdraw from school to prepare, they would not receive APR credit and the team's score would be dinged. If they don't take enough credit hours to be eligible the following year, they would not receive credit.</p><p></p><p>IIRC, Gregory pushed Glen Rice Jr. to remain in school through the end of the year, even though he was kicked off the team, so that he would get the APR credit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeeRBee, post: 205145, member: 1466"] My understanding is that to earn full APR points, at the end of the semester the S-A needs to be eligible to compete in the following semester, and then needs to either return, graduate, or transfer. If a one-and-done BB S-A stays through the end of their second semester and would be eligible to compete the following year, and then leaves to pursue a professional career the NCAA can make a case-by-case adjustment so they receive full APR credit. If they withdraw from school to prepare, they would not receive APR credit and the team's score would be dinged. If they don't take enough credit hours to be eligible the following year, they would not receive credit. IIRC, Gregory pushed Glen Rice Jr. to remain in school through the end of the year, even though he was kicked off the team, so that he would get the APR credit. [/QUOTE]
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