This doesn't sound like tough standards. What do you think?
"Less than 24 hours after emerging from a landmark Presidential retreat, the Division I Board of Directors unanimously approved the concept of increasing the required academic performance of all teams and mandated that teams must meet those requirements in order to participate in any NCAA-sponsored championship or football bowl game.
NCAA President Mark Emmert touted the change as proof of the NCAA's commitment to the academic success of all student-athletes. "This is about the academic performance of all of our students in all of our sports. This is about the academic expectations we have for all of our student-athletes."
The board voted to raise the Academic Progress Rate benchmark from 900 to 930 and supported a penalty structure that will require teams to earn at least a 930 four-year, rolling APR in order to participate in postseason competition....."
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"Less than 24 hours after emerging from a landmark Presidential retreat, the Division I Board of Directors unanimously approved the concept of increasing the required academic performance of all teams and mandated that teams must meet those requirements in order to participate in any NCAA-sponsored championship or football bowl game.
NCAA President Mark Emmert touted the change as proof of the NCAA's commitment to the academic success of all student-athletes. "This is about the academic performance of all of our students in all of our sports. This is about the academic expectations we have for all of our student-athletes."
The board voted to raise the Academic Progress Rate benchmark from 900 to 930 and supported a penalty structure that will require teams to earn at least a 930 four-year, rolling APR in order to participate in postseason competition....."
Read the rest at Dr. Saturday Blog.