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Wow!Sorry to hear about this especially for current players and my boy Asberry. Word is they will have more punishments because of the grade scandal and play for pay.
On my way to the bar.
East Tex Tiger
Re: TSU BANNED!
On my way to the bar.
DallasCowboyGirl
Re: TSU BANNED!
On my third glass catch up!
:lol: Actions have consequences, we'll be back next year if everything works out.
Despite the penalties, the committee was encouraged by some of the recent actions of the administration both inside and outside of the department of athletics. The committee noted that the president has expanded the compliance office, which is responsible for certifying and monitoring student-athletes’ academic progress, from one to five individuals, including one individual who works entirely with the football team. The athletics department has also implemented a policy that all entering two-year college transfers must have three seasons of eligibility remaining and at least a 2.6 grade-point average. There are no exceptions or exemptions in the admissions process for student-athletes who do not meet the academic requirements of the University.
A confident McClelland added, “Our 2011-2012 scores which will be reported at this time next year will show that we are above the 930 mark and we will be totally out of penalties next year. We have calculated our numbers and are certain we will avoid these penalties in the future.”
http://tsu.reachlocal.com/?scid=2141736&kw=14727724&pub_cr_id=1310226496
:what: Am I missing something...is this some new news:quiet:...don't tell those other folks!
:lol: Actions have consequences, we'll be back next year if everything works out.
Despite the penalties, the committee was encouraged by some of the recent actions of the administration both inside and outside of the department of athletics. The committee noted that the president has expanded the compliance office, which is responsible for certifying and monitoring student-athletes’ academic progress, from one to five individuals, including one individual who works entirely with the football team. The athletics department has also implemented a policy that all entering two-year college transfers must have three seasons of eligibility remaining and at least a 2.6 grade-point average. There are no exceptions or exemptions in the admissions process for student-athletes who do not meet the academic requirements of the University.
A confident McClelland added, “Our 2011-2012 scores which will be reported at this time next year will show that we are above the 930 mark and we will be totally out of penalties next year. We have calculated our numbers and are certain we will avoid these penalties in the future.”
http://tsu.reachlocal.com/?scid=2141736&kw=14727724&pub_cr_id=1310226496
Dont low resource schools get a clear slate starting this year.Are you serious?! You can't make it past the 811 APR mark in four long years, yet you're going to suddenly make it past the 930 APR mark in ONE year? Wonder where McClelland expects to get 119 APR points from in the next few months. LOL!!
Either McClellan is blowing smoke or there's going to be some serious academic fraud going on with the football team's APR numbers.
WowMcClelland says anything that sounds good. He's been using the same types of soundbites and canned responses since he's been at tsu.He's been there long enough but tsu never seems to arrive; its always "next year" or "we're making progress". His projections and calculations never seem to pan out.
McClelland says anything that sounds good. He's been using the same types of soundbites and canned responses since he's been at tsu.He's been there long enough but tsu never seems to arrive; its always "next year" or "we're making progress". His projections and calculations never seem to pan out.