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TexasTerror
May 6th, 2009, 08:08 AM
APR information due out today...

We'll know what kind of scholarship "hits" schools take and which schools are on the ropes as far as possibly being unable to compete in NCAA postseason play.

Someone please post when they become available. xthumbsupx

Lehigh Football Nation
May 6th, 2009, 09:28 AM
Teams (FB) that had historic penalties in 2008:

Jacksonville State
Montana State
Murray State
Sacramento State
Southern U.
UT-Chattanooga
Weber State

Teams that had first-time penalties in 2008:

Central Connecticut State
Gardner-Webb
Georgia Southern
Howard
Morgan State
Portland State
Sacred Heart
SEMO
Southern Utah
Stephen F. Austin
Texas State
UT-Martin

The teams with historic penalties are the ones that may be subject to a postseason ban this year, unless they're given an exception or have brought up their four-year APR numbers to above the threshold.

AFAIK the teams in the "first-time" category might be subject to historic penalties this year, but nothing further.

I think Montana State has righted the ship, but as far as the others I'm a lot less sure.

TexasTerror
May 6th, 2009, 10:53 AM
Does the postseason ban include the Gridiron Classic and SWAC Championship Game...?

I'm assuming it does since those are in the place of NCAA postseason competition and teams can not participate in both those and NCAA playoffs...correct?

Know it has been brought up before.

3rd Coast Tiger
May 6th, 2009, 11:09 AM
Does the postseason ban include the Gridiron Classic and SWAC Championship Game...?

I'm assuming it does since those are in the place of NCAA postseason competition and teams can not participate in both those and NCAA playoffs...correct?

Know it has been brought up before.

The sun will rise in the east....
Taxes will be paid...
TexasTerror will write about how the SWAC relates to every thread...

Oh yeah, know it has been brought up before. xrolleyesx

Thundar
May 6th, 2009, 11:25 AM
I can't imagin NDSU looking good this year as our Penal league team has a good roster!

TexasTerror
May 6th, 2009, 11:26 AM
The SWAC is a Division I conference. We're talking about Division I sports, particularly football on this board. I can not recall if the discussion included those two games as we have several schools impacted on that list - CCSU, Southern and Sacred Heart.

Lehigh Football Nation
May 6th, 2009, 11:48 AM
AFAIK I believe it does. Only SU would be subject to the postseason ban since they're working off historic penalties - the other "first-time" offenders might be subject to scholarship/other restrictions, but not postseason bans.

Obviously, if Big Sky team(s) with historic penalties gets hit again, they'd be ineligible to play in the FCS playoffs. If there are enough of them, you have to wonder what the FCS subcommittee might do. For example, what if EWU, Weber State, Sac State and Montana State all were ineligible for the league title and autobid? (I'm not saying this would happen, but it is conceivable.)

GannonFan
May 6th, 2009, 11:55 AM
Obviously, if Big Sky team(s) with historic penalties gets hit again, they'd be ineligible to play in the FCS playoffs. If there are enough of them, you have to wonder what the FCS subcommittee might do. For example, what if EWU, Weber State, Sac State and Montana State all were ineligible for the league title and autobid? (I'm not saying this would happen, but it is conceivable.)

Hey, just more bids open for CAA teams!!!!!! xlolxxlolxxlolxxlolxxlolx

bluehenbillk
May 6th, 2009, 12:06 PM
So when today is the release?

GOKATS
May 6th, 2009, 12:18 PM
So when today is the release?

Like anything else to do with the NCAA it's anyone's guess.:D

GOKATS
May 6th, 2009, 03:54 PM
Montana State got all their FB schollies back- great work by the coaches, players, admin., etc.

From MSU-

BOZEMAN, Mont. -- Twelve of Montana State's 14 athletic programs
increased their Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores from a year ago, 12
Bobcat squads easily cleared the NCAA's minimum benchmark of 925, and
Bobcat football continued to dramatically improve its four-year average
APR score, according to a report issued by the NCAA on Wednesday.

"We took significant steps forward this year," said MSU Athletic
Director Peter Fields. "That is a testimony to hard work by our coaches
in identifying and recruiting student-athletes with the ability to
succeed at Montana State, and to our student-athletes. (MSU Associate
Athletic Director) Camie Bechtold and (Faculty Athletic Representative)
Bob Oakberg have worked hard with our Academic Services staff to develop
a comprehensive plan, and it's gratifying that the plan is working."

MSU women's golf led Bobcat teams with an APR score of 992. Twelve of
the school's 14 athletic programs scored at least 934, above the 925
benchmark below which the NCAA may institute penalties, and both
football (892) and men's basketball (900) moved toward that mark.

Montana State's "improved academic performance," "steady improvement,"
and ability to meet its "goal APR number and (implement) the Improvement
Plan" developed for football triggered the relief from mandated
penalties, according to the NCAA. The Bobcat football program may grant
the equivalent of 63 full scholarships in 2009-10, the maximum allowed
in the Football Championship Subdivision, while awarding 71 football
student-athletes athletic-related scholarships and 25.0 initial athletic
scholarships. MSU is also allowed 18.0 hours of countable activity per
week. Bobcat Football improved its four-year average APR score to 892
with a score of 941 for 2007-08, the most recent year compiled by the
NCAA.

Each NCAA Division I institution's APR is a measurement factoring the
academic success and retention of student-athletes. Scores for each
sport reported are four-year averages.

-msu-

Big Al
May 6th, 2009, 04:03 PM
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hixbaEiv9vyzaaOCWCTmOq0xU_BAD980V8TO6

Sorry, Mocs. You're the lone ban. Haven't seen who the 8 FCS teams who got restrictions are yet.

EDIT:

Here's the list of football teams under penalty:

Football
Bowling Green State University
California State University, Sacramento
Delaware State University
Florida Atlantic University
Georgia Southern University
Howard University
Jackson State University
Jacksonville State University 5 (penalty waiver pending)
Kent State University
McNeese State University
Montana State University-Bozeman
Morgan State University
New Mexico State University
Nicholls State University
North Carolina A&T State University
Portland State University
Robert Morris University
Sacred Heart University
San Diego State University
San Jose State University
Southeast Missouri State University
Southeastern Louisiana University
Stephen F. Austin State University
University at Buffalo, the State University of New York
University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
University of Mississippi
University of North Texas (failed tosatisfy conditions on waiver granted for last year)
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
University of Tennessee at Martin
Weber State University
Western Carolina University

GannonFan
May 6th, 2009, 04:28 PM
There's certainly a joke here about the Mocs having been on their own personal ban when it comes to the playoffs.

Lehigh Football Nation
May 6th, 2009, 04:39 PM
Jacksonville State has a waiver pending, so they potentially could also face a postseason ban. But the Mocs are the one they're sending up.

In "dog bites man" news, no FBS schools were subject to historic penalties.

GOKATS
May 6th, 2009, 04:40 PM
Big Sky Conference APR Penalties:

MSU- Limited to 18 of 20 accountable (practice) hrs./wk.
PSU- Limited to 59.7 scholarships
WSU- Limited to 58 scholarships and 16 of 20 accountable (practice) hrs./wk.
Sac. St.- Limited to 62 scholarships

GOKATS
May 6th, 2009, 05:04 PM
'09 APR results by school:

http://www.ncaa.org/wps/ncaa?ContentID=49714

bison137
May 6th, 2009, 05:23 PM
Patriot League APR's:

Bucknell 982
Colgate 980
Holy Cross 979
Lafayette 975
Georgetown 966
Lehigh 955
Fordham 949

PL members except in football:

Army 967
Navy 978

T-Dog
May 6th, 2009, 06:52 PM
Well, the 99% chance Nooga doesn't make the playoffs is now 100%.

Their new coach has quite the task ahead of them.

DFW HOYA
May 6th, 2009, 06:57 PM
Patriot League APR's:

Bucknell 982
Colgate 980
Holy Cross 979
Lafayette 975
Georgetown 966
Lehigh 955
Fordham 949


Congratulations to Bucknell.

93henfan
May 6th, 2009, 07:15 PM
CAA football schools:

W&M 980
Villanova 980
UNH 979
Richmond 979
Northeastern 970
Maine 969
Towson 964
Hofstra 963
JMU 941
Delaware 940
URI 931
UMass 927

CAA Avg 960.25

Go...gate
May 7th, 2009, 06:09 PM
Patriot League APR's:

Bucknell 982
Colgate 980
Holy Cross 979
Lafayette 975
Georgetown 966
Lehigh 955
Fordham 949

PL members except in football:

Army 967
Navy 978

Well done, Patriot League, and CAA looks very good as well.

Wildcat80
May 8th, 2009, 08:24 AM
CAA football schools:

W&M 980
Villanova 980
UNH 979
Richmond 979
Northeastern 970
Maine 969
Towson 964
Hofstra 963
JMU 941
Delaware 940
URI 931
UMass 927

CAA Avg 960.25\


uhh....so much for the Patriot being a superior academic league to the CAA! No better rationale for kids taking the full athletic scholarship AND getting a superior education at a CAA school. Nice job UNH students too!

WrenFGun
May 8th, 2009, 10:22 AM
Way to go UNH!

Lehigh Football Nation
May 8th, 2009, 10:58 AM
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uhh....so much for the Patriot being a superior academic league to the CAA! No better rationale for kids taking the full athletic scholarship AND getting a superior education at a CAA school. Nice job UNH students too!

You said "so much for the Patriot League being a superior academic league" - a claim that nobody on this thread made - and then turn around and make a superiority claim yourself? Tell me now, which league is elitist? xlolx

OL FU
May 8th, 2009, 11:10 AM
SoCon

Furman 979
Wofford 976
Citadel 966
ASU 963
Samford 958
Elon 952
WCU 919
GSU 913
Chatt 870

At least FU won something in Football this year:p

Good job from the top 6xnodx

eaglesrthe1
May 8th, 2009, 04:09 PM
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bison137
May 8th, 2009, 04:46 PM
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uhh....so much for the Patriot being a superior academic league to the CAA! No better rationale for kids taking the full athletic scholarship AND getting a superior education at a CAA school. Nice job UNH students too!



First I will acknowledge that the CAA has some good academic schools. As previously pointed out, however, the APR has almost nothing to do with which is a "superior academic league". Further, the Patriot League had an APR well above the that of the CAA, so I'm not sure what your point is. (PL also has a much higher graduation rate - which also doesn't measure which is a "superior academic league".)

If you are going to measure "superior education", I suggest you look at SAT scores, acceptance rates, USNews rankings, average earnings of graduates, etc, etc, etc.

Gil Dobie
May 8th, 2009, 04:52 PM
I can't imagin NDSU looking good this year as our Penal league team has a good roster!

MVFC was posted on Bisonville

NDSU- 961
SDSU- 955
SIU- 951
ISU- 942
UNI- 935
WIU- 930
MSU- 929
Ind St- 927
YSU- 925

chrisattsu
May 9th, 2009, 12:52 PM
SLC football schools -

Texas State - 937
Sam Houston - 937
Central Arkansas - 925
McNeese - 910
Northwestern State- 909
Southeastern Louisiana - 909
Stephen F Austin - 908
Nicholls State- 880


It looks like the SLC needs to make some improvements, and I guess this is why TT didn't bother to post em.

colorless raider
May 9th, 2009, 12:57 PM
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uhh....so much for the Patriot being a superior academic league to the CAA! No better rationale for kids taking the full athletic scholarship AND getting a superior education at a CAA school. Nice job UNH students too!

If you had an Academic Index that might be a worthy claim. Since you do not it is meaningless.xrulesx