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Report will cost football team five scholarships

No other Kent State team will be affected

Josh Johnston

Issue date: 5/8/09 Section: News
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The Kent State football team will have five of its scholarships docked for the 2009 season, according to the NCAA's Academic Rate Public Report released Wednesday.

The team scored 919 points out of a possible 1,000 in the fifth annual report, which determines scores based on graduation rates, eligibility and retention of scholarship athletes over four years.

A score of less than 925 combined with a student-athlete leaving the school academically ineligible warrants immediate penalties from the NCAA, according to a press release.

"It's a snapshot," said Laing Kennedy, Kent State director of athletics, of this year's score. "It's not a trend. Our graduation rate in football is 78 percent, which is at or near the highest in the conference."

Kennedy and Kent State football coach Doug Martin said the penalties were expected, and the two had planned ahead to limit the impact of the docking.

"We knew this was coming maybe two years ago," Kennedy said, "and so in terms of (whether) it hurts our program, it doesn't because we were able to do it over two years. It has no impact on our incoming classes. We've been able to minimize what concerns we would have had to the point where it really hasn't affected our program."

This year, the NCAA dealt immediate penalties to 104 teams nationally. In the Mid-American Conference, Buffalo's and Bowling Green's football teams and Ball State's men's basketball team also lost scholarships because of low APR scores.

Martin called the APR unfair, saying the score is not an accurate portrayal of a team's academic performance.

"The reason our APR is low," Martin said, "is because we've had players who have transferred who weren't good enough to play here or for disciplinary reasons we've dismissed players from the team. You get penalized for that, which is really unfair."

Martin said the demands of the APR conflict with his role as a disciplinarian to the football team. When a player is stripped of his scholarship because of poor conduct, the team's score falls, which, Martin said, is what has caused the APR problems.

"You have to make up your mind whether you're going to continue to be a disciplinarian head coach, or you're just going to have to let things slide just because of the APR," he said. "We have made a conscious decision that we are going to run a clean program, and our players are going to be held to the highest standard character-wise.

"We're not going to let the APR dictate whether we can discipline players by having to forfeit their scholarships."

The NCAA has penalized Kent State before because of low APR scores. In 2006, the men's basketball team lost two scholarships after receiving a score of 911. Kent State was one of 17 Division I basketball teams and the only MAC team to be docked scholarships that year.

Overall, Kent State's athletic department has made "significant progress" with APR scores, Kennedy said. The women's cross country team and women's golf team received public recognition by the NCAA by earning perfect 1,000 scores. The baseball team earned a 975 APR, nearly 30 points higher than the national average.

While the men's basketball team has improved its score by 18 points since 2006, it hovers just four points above the 925-point watermark.

Contact sports reporter Josh Johnston at jjohns64@kent.edu
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Robin Anderson

posted 5/11/09 @ 6:31 PM EST

Aw...the poor widdle management-weenies have to make "a tough decision" once in a while? All while the University subsidized the Athletic Department to the tune of, what was it, folks. (Continued…)

Brian Fellows

posted 5/11/09 @ 9:48 PM EST

Robin you are one nasty twat. All you do is bitch and moan. You probably wonder why you are single.

Robin Anderson

posted 5/12/09 @ 4:09 PM EST

Aw...buttercup! I can just imagine how your widdle-biddy-punk-ass-wip was quivering as you typed you most rebust ripost, eh?

So, um, why don't you just prove me wrong or prove me a liar, budger?

Hmm. (Continued…)

Robin Anderson

posted 5/12/09 @ 4:16 PM EST

OOPS! I'M SORRY MR FELLOWS! I meant to say robust instead of "rebust". There, does that make you feel better about the whole issue, I admitted I made a mistake; too bad the management-weenies of the K. (Continued…)

Brian Fellows

posted 5/12/09 @ 10:53 PM EST

My my my what a reaction. Me thinks I hit a nerve. I do agree you made a mistake, as did your parents for "hatching" you. God praise contraceptives and hope a mistake of this magnitude doesn't happen again. (Continued…)

Robin Anderson

posted 5/13/09 @ 12:36 PM EST

Well, har-de-har-har! Am I supposed to utilize the almighty "sticks and stones" defense now in order to defend myself against your onslaught, you big, tough, defender-of-jockdom, you?

C'mon sugar! Show me just how matcho or butch you really are, eh? Some might think that you got some kind of envy thing going, given your anti-female bias in using such terms as "twat" or "skank". (Continued…)

Brian Fellows

posted 5/14/09 @ 6:43 PM EST

By "peace" do you mean your strap on that you nail your butch girlfriend with? No thanks, that stinky piece needs to just hang in your closet, thank you very much. (Continued…)

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Robin Anderson

posted 5/16/09 @ 9:16 PM EST

THE NEW YORK TIMES
April 25, 2009
To Save Money, M.I.T. Drops 8 Sports Teams; by Cate Doty


US NEWS & WORLD REPORT
Budget Woes Force Colleges to Cut Sports
March 16, 2009 03:15 PM ET | Alison Go |

The poor economy has meant certain death for athletics at several schools. (Continued…)

Robin Anderson

posted 6/05/09 @ 12:36 PM EST

Kudos...folks...can others contribute to this funding?

KSU Creates Scholarships Due To Weak Economy
6/4/2009 5:59:16 PM | Julie Loeper

Kent State University's president and 10 other Cabinet members are donating money to a scholarship fund. (Continued…)

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