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Men's hoops falls below 925 APR

Rhetorical question...

Who the fuck is running UW athletics? Does the entire athletic staff have their heads in their GD asses?

Everyone knows I wasn't a Buckymac fan, but damn, given all the resources and funds that HS and staff had (that were far superior to what Buckymac had), and they still couldn't make it happen? And who was paying attention? NOBODY. Instead, they gave Heath an extention & hand job.
 
Keep in mind that these are the numbers from the '09-'10 season too. The only thing Schroyer had going for him was that he got academics back up, but it turns out that was bullshit too.
 
Clarification. You can't attack Schroyer on this one and need to get all the facts first

The 905 score for Wyoming is well below the 925 but the Cowboys have had great progress over the last four years. In 2006-07 the MYR for Wyoming hit 864 and has increased steadily to 884, 892 and now 905. There is no danger of Wyoming losing scholarships since it's individual score for 2009-10 came in at a robust 979. Colorado State suffered a loss of scholarships a year ago but have boosted their MYR significantly. Last year the Rams had a score of just 859.

HS did well on the APR and that has not changed.

Source:

http://www.cowboyaltitude.com/2011/5/24/2188398/how-the-mountain-west-fared-in-academic-progress-reports
 
billings said:
Clarification. You can't attack Schroyer on this one and need to get all the facts first

The 905 score for Wyoming is well below the 925 but the Cowboys have had great progress over the last four years. In 2006-07 the MYR for Wyoming hit 864 and has increased steadily to 884, 892 and now 905. There is no danger of Wyoming losing scholarships since it's individual score for 2009-10 came in at a robust 979. Colorado State suffered a loss of scholarships a year ago but have boosted their MYR significantly. Last year the Rams had a score of just 859.

HS did well on the APR and that has not changed.

Source:

http://www.cowboyaltitude.com/2011/5/24/2188398/how-the-mountain-west-fared-in-academic-progress-reports
Thanks for the clarification. That gives me a little more faith in the athletic department as a whole.
 
WYO1016 said:
Thanks for the clarification. That gives me a little more faith in the athletic department as a whole.

Agreed...progress was made, even though still below the expected standard. On that note, I guess with all the resources the UW admin gave HS (that Bucky didn't have), progress should have been made.

And as far as a little more faith...ya about this much: |<-------->|
 
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