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badger
6/11/2013, 02:23 PM
Remember how UConn basketball got a postseason ban due to APR?

OSU is not there yet, but it is headed in that direction. (http://www.tulsaworld.com/article.aspx/OSU_football_last_among_current_Big_12_schools_in_ APR/20130611_93_0_Oklaho560909) (link via Tulsa World)


For this year and in previous years, the standard of 900 prevented teams from being punished by the NCAA. In 2014-15, teams scoring below 930 over a four-year period will be banned from the postseason, unless they have a 940 average over the two most recent years.

OSU football is currently 926 (four-year average), while OSU mens basketball is 928 (again, four-year average). To their credit, they raised their average from last year, with a 947 in football and perfect 1,000 in mens basketball. However, it's the four-year average that counts toward postseason ban.

As for OU?

Oklahoma has no teams below 930, with its lowest being baseball (958), football (960) and men’s basketball (960). The Sooner women’s indoor and outdoor track teams are at 1,000.

MichiganSooner
6/11/2013, 08:16 PM
Gundy blaming the lower grad rate on players turning pro. The OSU tennis team has the same score as football. Are those guys turning pro,too?

picasso
6/11/2013, 09:36 PM
It's them Gooners fault.

tycat947
6/11/2013, 09:38 PM
It's them Gooners fault.

Exactly! Always is!!!