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11/11/2013 6:00 pm  #1


2011 Article About Quality Education

Probably explains Robinson's situation

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/college/growing-hoops-program-north-carolina-raising-ncaa-eyebrows-school-quality-article-1.114875

Time spent at Quality, however, will not necessarily ensure clearance to play at a Division I program. Even as college coaches parade across campus to procure talent, the NCAA is scrutinizing Quality's academics in light of red flags being raised about course work and an atypical student body. At stake is the eligibility of players who have committed to Arizona, Wake Forest, DePaul and Wyoming as well as a clarification of a glaring question: Is the school a legitimate educational institution or a basketball factory posing as a safe house.

"We're working with Quality Education Academy on their list of NCAA-approved core courses," NCAA spokesman Chuck Wynne told the Daily News in an email. "In the interim, prospective student-athletes from the school will have their academic records looked at on a case-by-case basis when it comes to initial eligibility."
 

Last edited by CLK (11/11/2013 6:02 pm)

 

11/11/2013 10:12 pm  #2


Re: 2011 Article About Quality Education

Yeah, because there are no prep basketball factories in the U.S. :oP Of course, those supply Kentucky, Louisville, and the NCAA basketball factories.

 

 

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