DoubleJayAlum wrote:
I agree that using one criteria probably isn't fair when applied across the board.
I disagree. The criteria is a standard. It is the standard programs should be considering when they are recruiting. As for these schools in the MEAC and SWAC, they have their set curriculum to determine academic progress. It is a bigger challenge for a student to show academic progress at Harvard than it is at Arkansas State. The academic rigors are lower at the schools that you indicated. I'm not devaluing the education, graduating from a MEAC or SWAC school is an accomplishment and something to be proud, but the workload is lighter at many of these institutions. That should help, not hinder academic progress. Special proograms are also in place at those schools to assist student progress.
The real challenge these schools have is that they are underfunded and really can't compete at the Division 1 level. They augment their lack of funding by taking many buy games. Student athletes are on the road from November until January. You can't tell me that you are going to have a lot of academic success being on the road for two full months. That is not the fault of the NCAA and it's not harsh, unfair rules. It is the result of schools trying to compete at a level in which they aren't positioned financially.
I may sound insensitive, but it is what it is. These schools need to figure out how to bring their APR's up, or drop down to a level in which they can both compete and also graduate student athletes. Sometimes the truth is a bit painful.
There are three rules that I live by, never get less than 12 hours sleep, never gamble with a guy who has the same first name as a city and never get involved with a chick with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Stick to that and everything else is gravy!