WanderingGopher
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I keep hearing about how FIU's coming APR sanctions are partly due to the exodus of players when Isiah Thomas left, and I've heard several other times that transfers can hurt APR.
Are the Gophers in danger of APR sanctions ourselves? Think about all of the transfers we've had the last few years.
Also, how is it that teams like Kentucky can avoid APR sanctions when (presumably) so few of their players actually graduate (instead turning pro after a year)? Does it not count against APR when those guys basically attend one semester of school, probably take a bunch of basket weaving classes to stay eligible for spring semester, then drop out?
Are the Gophers in danger of APR sanctions ourselves? Think about all of the transfers we've had the last few years.
Also, how is it that teams like Kentucky can avoid APR sanctions when (presumably) so few of their players actually graduate (instead turning pro after a year)? Does it not count against APR when those guys basically attend one semester of school, probably take a bunch of basket weaving classes to stay eligible for spring semester, then drop out?