NCAA Proposes Tougher Academic Standards

The NCAA's board of directors is backing a new proposal that would require incoming basketball players to have their academic records assessed by university officials. Those in need of additional class work would have to take at least six credit hours during the summer to become eligible to compete in the fall. Additionally, school officials would have to reassess the academic records of players at the end of each school year and determine whether additional summer classes are needed. Schools that do not offer summer classes would be exempt from the legislation.

Coaches - who have made it clear that they would like more time to work with players during the summer - could then designate an eight-week summer period in which student-athletes enrolled in classes could participate in up to eight hours per week of strength and conditioning training.

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