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APR

BengalSapper said:
Is there any news about the APR this year? I have heard rumors that ISU has had all sanctions removed any truth?

It is true and what an awesome turnaround!

POCATELLO, Idaho- The Idaho State football program will not receive any APR penalties for the 2012-13 school year. The NCAA Division I Board of Directors approved a recommendation that would allow limited-resource institutions to transition to the NCAA Division I benchmark of 930.

Read More:
http://www.isubengals.com/news/2012/5/16/FB_0516122830.aspx
 
That is amazing. Kramer deserves a tremendous amount of credit for his commitment to academics, regardless of what happens on the field. Fortunately, I think that success on the field will naturally follow from the discipline and focus which the players and coaching staff have exhibited in making this turnaround.

Go Bengals.
 
Loyal Fan said:
That is amazing. Kramer deserves a tremendous amount of credit for his commitment to academics, regardless of what happens on the field. Fortunately, I think that success on the field will naturally follow from the discipline and focus which the players and coaching staff have exhibited in making this turnaround.

Go Bengals.

You couldn't be more correct. Well said!
 
Absolutely great news! Proud of Kramer and the crew (players especially) you guys made it happen. Way to go. Play with a chip on your shoulder!
 
Hats go off to the players and coaches. What a VAST IMPROVEMENT has already occurred under Kramer. WAY TO GO BENGALS :clap:
 
Tingey also need to be commended for recognizing what needed to be done, and for having the courage to follow through with the decision he made.
 

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