"Rise or Northeastern whatever is NCAA accredited. The NCAA is just having issues with the classes or the grades or something or another."
Thanks, Moose!
Then that is even a bigger mystery. Accrediting a school tends to mean their courses are accredited, after all, the accredition pertains to the program (or curriculum) and not the building itself.
We all know schools can have some wacky courses, but if you are at an accredited school, so are the courses.
Challenging grades? How can the students be blamed for that? I have seen administrations come down on teachers for giving out grades that tend to be higher than the norm over a period of time. However, that is on the teachers, not the students!
I would think that the courses, our guys took, did not fulfill whatever requirements the NCAA has for H.S. students. However, that should have been something we should have checked before hand.
While I feel badly for Coach Lavin and the rest of us, it is the kids that I am most concerned with. I am not sure what their futures hold, but I would like to see two things happen- qualify to attend St. John's and attend St. John's. They all seem like great kids.