Calling the issue a "clerical error" mischaracterizes it. As Ivey noted, it was "an athletics department administrative error in the academic certification process".
Good question. Or if the APR scores for this coming year was high, would the NCAA take that into consideration?SFA_03 said:
I've read about some schools putting in for a waiver to combat this. Any chance of us doing that?
SFAJack_76 said:
Calling the issue a "clerical error" mischaracterizes it. As Ivey noted, it was "an athletics department administrative error in the academic certification process".
No-look said:Good question. Or if the APR scores for this coming year was high, would the NCAA take that into consideration?SFA_03 said:
I've read about some schools putting in for a waiver to combat this. Any chance of us doing that?
How exactly is this calculated? The NCAA website was less than clear on how to calculate APR.SFAJack_76 said:
Calling the issue a "clerical error" mischaracterizes it. As Ivey noted, it was "an athletics department administrative error in the academic certification process".
PurpleOut said:No-look said:Good question. Or if the APR scores for this coming year was high, would the NCAA take that into consideration?SFA_03 said:
I've read about some schools putting in for a waiver to combat this. Any chance of us doing that?
We'll have a lot of answers tomorrow, when additional reports will be made public.
With the APR being a four year rolling average, there is the potential for future year penalties even with meaningful improvement. I believe the waiver request would be for future years based on current results, and policies and procedures put in place. I have heard of some schools having success with that.No-look said:Good question. Or if the APR scores for this coming year was high, would the NCAA take that into consideration?SFA_03 said:
I've read about some schools putting in for a waiver to combat this. Any chance of us doing that?
TallTexan said:How exactly is this calculated? The NCAA website was less than clear on how to calculate APR.SFAJack_76 said:
Calling the issue a "clerical error" mischaracterizes it. As Ivey noted, it was "an athletics department administrative error in the academic certification process".
And where exactly did we go wrong? Too many transfers? Kids not finishing? Courses not counting even when the kids made the grade?
Not without a lawsuit atleast.SFAJack_76 said:No-look said:Good question. Or if the APR scores for this coming year was high, would the NCAA take that into consideration?SFA_03 said:
I've read about some schools putting in for a waiver to combat this. Any chance of us doing that?
The announced one year post season bans for the three sports are not going to change.
TallTexan said:Not without a lawsuit atleast.SFAJack_76 said:No-look said:Good question. Or if the APR scores for this coming year was high, would the NCAA take that into consideration?SFA_03 said:
I've read about some schools putting in for a waiver to combat this. Any chance of us doing that?
The announced one year post season bans for the three sports are not going to change.
Pilotgirl said:
So now people are saying our wins might be taken away. Is that a possibility?
MasterAxe said:Pilotgirl said:
So now people are saying our wins might be taken away. Is that a possibility?
I asked if it COULD happen, I highly doubt it would. But, we're trying to predict the NCAA and that's a crapshoot
If Keller leaves after this season, it won't be because of a one year post season ban. It will be because he got a big raise to go to another school.SFA_03 said:
You gotta worry about Keller's commitment to stay after this though.
If we win the conference and make a tourney run, maybe a sweet 16 appearance, you now have to convince one of the nations most eligible coaches to stay with a program he cannot go back to the tournament with no matter how good he is the following year.
I like this post. One year that we can't advance but can still go undefeated in the Southland. Also school some P5's before conference. An AP top 25 ranking would help sooth the situation.HJC69 said:
This discredits nothing we have done in the last few years. I'm not embarassed. This probem was a previous administration that got lazy. We have to look at the positive things that are happening now.
MasterAxe said:Pilotgirl said:
So now people are saying our wins might be taken away. Is that a possibility?
I asked if it COULD happen, I highly doubt it would. But, we're trying to predict the NCAA and that's a crapshoot
Discovery and resolution of our issues has been going on for about thirteen months. Timing relative to anything else going on is a coincidence.nacluth said:
It looks like since collegiate sports are undergoing changes the NCAA is trying to take on all the housecleaning it can in one offseason.
Now that's the spirit. I'm with you JBoy.jboy93 said:
I refuse to be Chicken Little...we deal with the hand that we are dealt and move forward! Put it behind us and WIN! GO JACKS!
Jacks4460 said:MasterAxe said:Pilotgirl said:
So now people are saying our wins might be taken away. Is that a possibility?
I asked if it COULD happen, I highly doubt it would. But, we're trying to predict the NCAA and that's a crapshoot
I am pretty sure wins and championships won are going to be taken away..
I am with you 100%.. Just dont be surprised when the NCAA Infractions Committee releases their findings and ruling on the issue..SFA Jack Fanatic said:Jacks4460 said:MasterAxe said:Pilotgirl said:
So now people are saying our wins might be taken away. Is that a possibility?
I asked if it COULD happen, I highly doubt it would. But, we're trying to predict the NCAA and that's a crapshoot
I am pretty sure wins and championships won are going to be taken away..
I can't see that happening. Mistakes made by people who were not on the court or playing fields. Most, if not all, of the players did nothing wrong themselves.
Thanks for stopping by. Your thoughts are understandable. I think most SFA fans are questioning where things went wrong and who should be responsible beyond the NCAA repercussions.ACUCattitude said:
I am very sorry for you Lumberjack fans and the rest of us in the SLC. This affects us all.
I just read Ryan Ivey's statement and he comes clean about the problems. I salute him for that.
SFA is one of the conference's flagship schools and should conduct its affairs responsibly. I believe Ivey can get the job done.
From the outside looking in ... Keller needs to go. He's been gaming the system for a long time. But that's my uninformed opinion.
Good luck to you all. Here's hoping it gets better.
ACUCattitude said:
I am very sorry for you Lumberjack fans and the rest of us in the SLC. This affects us all.
I just read Ryan Ivey's statement and he comes clean about the problems. I salute him for that.
SFA is one of the conference's flagship schools and should conduct its affairs responsibly. I believe Ivey can get the job done.
From the outside looking in ... Keller needs to go. He's been gaming the system for a long time. But that's my uninformed opinion.
Good luck to you all. Here's hoping it gets better.
You're comments about basketball, or any other coaches, are way off base. I won't confuse you with facts. The coaches had nothing to do with this. Period.ACUCattitude said:
I am very sorry for you Lumberjack fans and the rest of us in the SLC. This affects us all.
I just read Ryan Ivey's statement and he comes clean about the problems. I salute him for that.
SFA is one of the conference's flagship schools and should conduct its affairs responsibly. I believe Ivey can get the job done.
From the outside looking in ... Keller needs to go. He's been gaming the system for a long time. But that's my uninformed opinion.
Good luck to you all. Here's hoping it gets better.