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Post by vu72 on May 2, 2007 15:42:42 GMT -5
The Ncaa has put a bunch of institutions on notice to shape up their academics or start losing scholarships and practice time. Among those in trouble are ORU's baseball program and Centenary's Men's basketball and baseball teams. Here's the USA Today site: www.usatoday.com/sports/college/2007-05-02-apr-rates_N.htm
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Post by vu72 on May 2, 2007 15:56:24 GMT -5
Here's some addition data from the NCAA report which is available at the USA Today article.
ORU is in the bottom 10% not only in baseball, but also Men's Tennis, Men's Soccer and Women's Basketball. Valpo, by the way, is in the top 10% in several sports with being in the top 40% being the worst performing sport. Pretty good for us and awfully bad for ORU, particularly as a private school with supposed high academic standards.
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Post by valpotx on May 2, 2007 16:47:46 GMT -5
That is very bad.....good job ORU
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Post by valpohorizon on May 2, 2007 17:22:55 GMT -5
eaglebackr, eaglebackr, where art thou eaglebackr?
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Post by Valpower on May 2, 2007 17:49:04 GMT -5
Let the schadenfreude BEGIN!!!
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Post by webbvufan on May 2, 2007 19:53:35 GMT -5
Thanks to vu72 for a great find, to valpohorizon for summing up my thoughts perfectly, and to Valpower for my new word of the day.
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Post by valpo76 on May 2, 2007 21:42:46 GMT -5
This news really doesn't come as much of a surprise to me. After all, we are talking about a school whose president canceled all classes at the drop of a hat during the basketball tournament because a couple hundred students started a chant urging him to do so. He canceled all classes on ORU's campus the day of the championship games this year and they still had a less-than-stellar student turnout for both games. This school clearly values athletics over academics and will eventually pay the hefty price for that. I would be embarrassed to say that I graduated from such an "institution of higher learning."
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Post by crusaderjoe on May 3, 2007 9:12:23 GMT -5
Statewide (IN) numbers as per the IndyStar (basketball below only): www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070502/SPORTS06/70502046MEN’S BASKETBALL Rank (out of 325) School Score 30 Notre Dame 977 91 Butler 954 91 Indiana State 954 100 Ball State 949 142 Valparaiso 937174 IUPUI 927 Division I Average 927 219 Purdue 910 252 IPFW 900 273 Evansville 891 277 Indiana 890 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Rank (out of 323) School Score 48 Ball State 987 59 Notre Dame 985 63 Butler 983 63 Valparaiso 98382 Indiana State 979 94 Indiana 976 154 IPFW 965 157 Evansville 964 Division I Average 960 184 IUPUI 958 222 Purdue 951
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Post by stlvufan on May 6, 2007 19:40:22 GMT -5
Don't forget Southern Utah, which just lost like 3 or 4 scholarships for academic reasons (to say nothing of their problems with athletes and alcohol lately).
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Post by eaglebackr on May 11, 2007 11:32:56 GMT -5
So I wander over here looking for ANY sign of intelligent life regarding the Mid-Con name change, and instead stumble onto this pile of CRAP. If you guys knew anything about - well - ANYTHING, you would know that these NCAA figures are based on data from several years ago that, at least in ORU's case, has already been rectified. Simply put, when really good juco baseball players transfer in and then leave for the pros after one or two years, it hurts the formula that the NCAA uses for graduation rates. Same kind of problems at other baseball powers such as Wichita State. But what would you yardbirds know about losing really good baseball players? I'm sure all your baseball players graduate right on time. BECAUSE THEY HAVE NOTHING BETTER TO GO DO!!
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Post by vucrusader4life on May 11, 2007 11:53:21 GMT -5
...If you guys knew anything about - well - ANYTHING, you would know that these NCAA figures are based on data from several years ago that, at least in ORU's case, has already been rectified... From the Indy Star article: Emphasis mine.
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Post by valpo76 on May 11, 2007 11:58:33 GMT -5
So I wander over here looking for ANY sign of intelligent life regarding the Mid-Con name change, and instead stumble onto this pile of CRAP. If you guys knew anything about - well - ANYTHING, you would know that these NCAA figures are based on data from several years ago that, at least in ORU's case, has already been rectified. Simply put, when really good juco baseball players transfer in and then leave for the pros after one or two years, it hurts the formula that the NCAA uses for graduation rates. Same kind of problems at other baseball powers such as Wichita State. But what would you yardbirds know about losing really good baseball players? I'm sure all your baseball players graduate right on time. BECAUSE THEY HAVE NOTHING BETTER TO GO DO!! Okay, so you make a logical argument in defense of the baseball team (even if I don't completely agree). Do you care to defend all of ORU's other sports that were towards the bottom of the rankings? (even though they were not penalized by the NCAA, many of ORU's programs show substandard academic performance)
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Post by rlh on May 11, 2007 12:31:33 GMT -5
Please don't encourage a discourse with him...I can speak from experience that it is a waste of your time...he's right your're wrong and that's the only way he sees it....even in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary....
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Post by valpotx on May 11, 2007 13:12:09 GMT -5
We've had people get into the minors every year, but not anyone leave before graduation (that I can remember). It's not often that many players in the Midwest leave early, only a few in baseball.
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Post by wh on May 12, 2007 18:43:51 GMT -5
I looked at the ORU Board to see what their posters are saying about the lagging academic progress issue and I can't find a single comment about it - putting their defensive spin on it, agreeing with it, or otherwise. If that was us, our posters would be all over it. Seems strange...
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