I understand APR is a rolling average sort of thing and at the end of this basketball season (or sometime this year), we'll be in a much better situation. Does that mean that even if a couple of players leave as a result of Lee being let go, we are not going to return immediately into a borderline APR struggle?
Is every athlete equally contributing to the APR number? It seems like football would have the largest impact due to the number of athletes. Did the two thiefs that got let go from the football team last year hit our APR number? Was the hit equal to two basketball players leaving?
On a different subject, I'm a little worried about UL's new entrance requirements. Isn't this going to dramatically impact our recruiting? I can see where it will likely forever keep us out of APR trouble, but isn't it going to make it extremely difficult to recruit numerous athletes?
Something must be brewing in Dr. Savoie's mind about how this finally plays out... raise selective admissions criteria, forced reductions in graduate programs/research money - regional mission, athletic budget shrinking (assuming from the drop in students), and everyone else we compete with not facing the same challenges (save ULM)... so far. Add to that fact that we are in the middle of the conference pack in major men's sports and we are only eligible in most sports for postseason play via conference championships or perhaps second place finishes in some cases.
Doesn't it seem like we are getting pressed from every angle with very little relief in sight? Last year there was talk of a reconstitution of the Southland with the non LSU, non historical black public institutions... is something in the works to practically force this upon us? Just asking...