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I was looking at how many recruits he has had come in during his time at Kentucky. 41!!! 41 players in 7 years have wore a Kentucky jersey and thats not including the upcoming class or how many players were already on the roster when he took over. How is Kentucky not in trouble with the NCAA?
 
I was looking at how many recruits he has had come in during his time at Kentucky. 41!!! 41 players in 7 years have wore a Kentucky jersey and thats not including the upcoming class or how many players were already on the roster when he took over. How is Kentucky not in trouble with the NCAA?

why would they be in trouble? as long as the student athletes are enrolled and academically eligible for the full year, they get full credit for APR. There is no hit the next year for a player leaving if he was in good standing and finished both semesters eligible.
 
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I was looking at how many recruits he has had come in during his time at Kentucky. 41!!! 41 players in 7 years have wore a Kentucky jersey and thats not including the upcoming class or how many players were already on the roster when he took over. How is Kentucky not in trouble with the NCAA?

why would they be in trouble?
 
I thought you have to have a certain amount of players graduate as well?

Isn't that why Syracuse got hit by the APR standard b/c of his graduation rate and players leaving early?
 
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I thought you have to have a certain amount of players graduate as well?

Isn't that why Syracuse got hit by the APR standard b/c of his graduation rate and players leaving early?


No, they just have to leave in good academic standing. The Kentucky tutors complete the online coursework after the players have left for the draft.
 
No, they just have to leave in good academic standing. The Kentucky tutors complete the online coursework after the players have left for the draft.

I heard they also cook for them and do their laundry.
 
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