"Though the players received A grades across the board, more than what was needed to attain eligibility, the NCAA felt St. John’s was trying to manipulate the system. They denied all the grades, leaving the players with one option: make up the work in prep school."
I am with the other posters. How did St. John's "manipulate the system"? I, as do all other teachers, submit our grades at the end of the semester. All the college has is the final grades. How does an outside institute (like St. John's) manipulate the grades?
Are we talking about a form of stereotyping or discrimination here?
I have had "A" students receive "C" grades and vice versa. One of the main reasons why a struggling student may do better than his/her prior record would indicate is motivation. You have to think that our three recruits were very highly motivated to do well so they could begin both their college education and their college basketball careers.
I really wish the NCAA would come out with its specific reasoning for the manipulation charges. For one thing, besides hurting the three students, it puts a blemish on Coach Lavin and St. John's.
Law School Alumni, we could use your help here!