I thought he was an over-rated piece of work when he was here -
I never bought into the smoke & mirrors him and Rupp were trying to sell about LA & North LA not having quality bb products...
Marlin was smart to show him the door - his recruits always seemed to be of questionable character and academic standing (atleast at TECH)...
If players leave with a 2.6 GPA or above for the semester prior to their transfer, there are no APR implications. It behooves players planning on leaving to attain this as well in order for them to be wanted by potential schools they may want to transfer to. I don't know how the guys leaving did academically this semester. If they did not do well, it reflects poorly on them.
As far as character and academics go, Josh Brown and Scottie Farrington are two players Nikita Johnson brought in. Both are fine young men and decent students. In fact, Josh just graduated.
Had nice chat with Josh post graduation. He really wants to stay in area. Hope he can find employment here. Someone gets a good man. Obviously, with a great work ethic. Understand all our b-ballers made it with grades. Looking fwd to fall and it starting all over again. Just need to add scoring and FTs to defense, ball handling and rebounding. Just.
Should two more leave, we are almosting certainly to take an APR hit. APR was moved back up to 930 by the NCAA, with the current number of athletes exiting the program it looks like we could end up around 940. Sound several more leave the program on top of that, we would fall below the 930 threshold.
If a kid leaves with good grades and transfers to another NCAA 4 year school (does not have to be D1), then he does not hurt your APR.
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