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Date Posted: 17:52:59 06/26/01 Tue
Author: NO JUSTICE! NO PEACE!
Subject: TeX: The panel was the Knight Comission (no relation to Bobby, but possibly related to Nike's founder). You could be right about UC. However, I wonder what are graduation rates are considering the departures of Price, Nixon, Walker, etc., What exactly are our grad rates?
In reply to: TexX 's message, "Possible New NCAA Legislation" on 16:09:40 06/26/01 Tue

>There is some panel that the NCAA formed that is
>thinking about linking graduation rates of programs to
>their eligibility. One of the things being discussed
>is to not allow teams whose graduation rates are under
>50% to be eligible for conference championships as
>well as being ineligible for post season tournaments.
>If this legislation comes to fruition it could spell
>the end for UC basketball!

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[> Good Point but the fact remains that we are much more intelligent than our crosstown counterparts and will figure out a way to make sure our grad rate is upper 90% on the books. While in reality it may be a lot less than that! -- TexX, 19:56:24 06/26/01 Tue

>There is some panel that the NCAA formed that is
>thinking about linking graduation rates of programs to
>their eligibility. One of the things being discussed
>is to not allow teams whose graduation rates are under
>50% to be eligible for conference championships as
>well as being ineligible for post season tournaments.
>If this legislation comes to fruition it could spell
>the end for UC basketball!

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[> [> Agreed. Our ability to recruit players who can read and write will certainly give us an advantage over UC. -- NJ! NP!, 08:02:58 06/27/01 Wed

>>There is some panel that the NCAA formed that is
>>thinking about linking graduation rates of programs to
>>their eligibility. One of the things being discussed
>>is to not allow teams whose graduation rates are under
>>50% to be eligible for conference championships as
>>well as being ineligible for post season tournaments.
>>If this legislation comes to fruition it could spell
>>the end for UC basketball!

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