This has gotten extremely scarce coverage but a new NCAA rule kicks in next year that will surely hurt midmajors & smaller schools..
The rule affects junior college kids who finish with their juco Associates Degree then move on to a 4-year school.
Schools like Bradley & the other MVC schools rely heavily on juco kids - many of the top scorers and rebounders in the MVC each year are the juco kids, and the preseason Player of the Year (Cleanthony Early) is an example..
The new rule requires the kid to graduate junior college with a 2.5 GPA - sharply up from the previous requirement of 2.0
..in order to gain initial eligibility at an NCAA institution.
The number of kids who can graduate then go on to 4-year colleges...
".. could drop dramatically in the future, thanks to new qualifying standards put in place last spring by the NCAA.
.. as of the end of the 2013 academic year, junior college transfers must now
have a 2.5 grade point average in their transferable credits in order to be
eligible for a four-year school. That's not only up from a 2.0, but also higher
than is required for initial eligibility for freshmen (2.3 under the new NCAA
rules) and significantly higher than virtually every university requires..
Also included were strengthened requirements in course load. "
NJCAA estimates more than 1000 junior college kids go on to 4-year NCAA schools to play men's basketball...
..and these NEW - stricter GPA requirements might block as many as 20% or more.. a HUGE percentage of which would be minorities.
The rule affects junior college kids who finish with their juco Associates Degree then move on to a 4-year school.
Schools like Bradley & the other MVC schools rely heavily on juco kids - many of the top scorers and rebounders in the MVC each year are the juco kids, and the preseason Player of the Year (Cleanthony Early) is an example..
The new rule requires the kid to graduate junior college with a 2.5 GPA - sharply up from the previous requirement of 2.0
..in order to gain initial eligibility at an NCAA institution.
The number of kids who can graduate then go on to 4-year colleges...
".. could drop dramatically in the future, thanks to new qualifying standards put in place last spring by the NCAA.
.. as of the end of the 2013 academic year, junior college transfers must now
have a 2.5 grade point average in their transferable credits in order to be
eligible for a four-year school. That's not only up from a 2.0, but also higher
than is required for initial eligibility for freshmen (2.3 under the new NCAA
rules) and significantly higher than virtually every university requires..
Also included were strengthened requirements in course load. "
NJCAA estimates more than 1000 junior college kids go on to 4-year NCAA schools to play men's basketball...
..and these NEW - stricter GPA requirements might block as many as 20% or more.. a HUGE percentage of which would be minorities.
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