Oklahoma State Football Losing Practice Days Due to NCAA APR

Mavric

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Oklahoma State’s football program will take an APR hit today when the NCAA releases its latest numbers.


The fallout: a loss of one practice day per week, according to a source within the athletic program.

As first reported by GoPokes.com and confirmed through the university source, OSU’s APR – Academic Progress Rate – numbers will fall below the NCAA minimum requirement, which is 930 spanning a four-year period, or 940 over a two-year period.

OSU fell a fraction of a point shy of avoiding penalty, with its number at 929.41 for the last four years. Had the Cowboys been at 929.50, the number would have been rounded up, meaning they missed by nine-one-hundreds of a point. The Cowboys avoided a more damaging postseason ban.
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What happened to the whole lot of money they paid to a whole lot of players?

For that matter, what about the four SEC teams that were caught as well?

 
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