What’s your ideal GPA? Topic

And I don't mean 4.0. (I don't think.)

Instead I'm curious to know how people handle the delicate balance between keeping a player eligible and preventing the player from developing due to an excess of study hall minutes.

I know that this balance is not nearly as important post-potential as it was previously but I'd still be curious to see what folks attempt to do.


Here are my goals ... if a player ends up with a GPA higher than this I feel like I gave him too many study hall minutes. And I fully admit to probably being way too worried about guys becoming ineligible. I also have the bar set pretty high to begin with since I hate having to give upperclassmen any minutes in study hall.


FRESHMEN: 3.5 GPA
SOPHOMORES: 3.2 GPA
JUNIORS: 2.8 GPA
SENIORS: 2.6 GPA

Normally I have no need to be worried about the upperclassmen so those last two numbers are more where I would be worried if the grades dipped below that in terms of possibly becoming ineligible.
12/31/2009 2:35 PM
really do not care at all, unless they came in as ineligibles.
SH:

10 min all frosh unless extra high or low HS GPAs. and even with high ones, i usually go with 10 unless its a SF and i need the minutes.

0 min all others.

adjust at midterms if needed. maybe 1 season in 20 i'll have minutes in a non-frosh at the beginning of a season (or grade term) based on previous struggles, or an effort to get an ineligible above 2.7
12/31/2009 2:45 PM
I miss the old days when you could put 20-25 minutes into FT and everyone was B+ or higher. Anyway, my approach to GPA is to recruit high to begin with. I rarely take anyone below 2.5. I give all Frosh 10 minutes regardless of their HS GPA. If at mid-terms anyone is yellow-lined, Frosh or higher, I give them more minutes. If they are 2.0 - 2.4 I give them 5 more minutes. If they are below 2.0 I give them 10 or more minutes depending on how low they are. I don't really care where there final GPA lands as long as they remain eligible.
12/31/2009 2:50 PM
I follow Saint Weena Ch 5: verse 2

"I rarely take anyone below 2.5. I give all Frosh 10 minutes regardless of their HS GPA. If at mid-terms anyone is yellow-lined, Frosh or higher, I give them more minutes. If they are 2.0 - 2.4 I give them 5 more minutes. If they are below 2.0 I give them 10 or more minutes depending on how low they are. I don't really care where there final GPA lands as long as they remain eligible."

Other translations sometimes mention if a player has a 4.0gpa during the year then lowering studyhall minutes might be righteous.

1/1/2010 2:30 AM
I give five minutes to everyone. It works.
1/1/2010 1:36 PM
I run 0 tell midterm on everyone and then if they are close to the border theni give 4-10 mins rarely do I lose anyone
1/1/2010 7:22 PM
Quote: Originally posted by jenningss on 1/01/2010I follow Saint Weena Ch 5: verse 2

"I rarely take anyone below 2.5. I give all Frosh 10 minutes regardless of their HS GPA. If at mid-terms anyone is yellow-lined, Frosh or higher, I give them more minutes. If they are 2.0 - 2.4 I give them 5 more minutes. If they are below 2.0 I give them 10 or more minutes depending on how low they are. I don't really care where there final GPA lands as long as they remain eligible."

Other translations sometimes mention if a player has a 4.0gpa during the year then lowering studyhall minutes might be righteous.



Well said, jenningss! My translation says "all Frosh receive 8 minutes regardless of their HS GPA".

I also tend to give upperclassmen some SH minutes based on how much below 3.0 their cumulative GPA is, but I'm an idealist and still like the idea of student/athletes. Seniors rarely get any SH time, though; I figure they should be pretty much set....don't ask about my grades during Senior year in either HS or college!
1/1/2010 10:34 PM
All freshmen don't need 10 minutes IMHO. Give those with gpa lower than 3 .0 6 minutes and see how their midterms are. If their gpa is over 3.4 i have never had a frosh go inel after giving them zero minutes.
1/1/2010 10:45 PM
I normally dont let their GPA affect my recruiting. I'll even take a 2.0 if he is a solid fit. I start with 10 minutes as well per freshman.

From there, I just play it by ear when the mid-term grades roll around and adjust accordingly. More minutes for a guy whose grades are struggling. If they are doing OK, I keep it at 10.

As for subsequent years, (assuming that I got their GPA up high enough early on) I seem to reduce study hall time slightly the higher their class. By their Sr year and maybe even the end of their Jr year, they are between 0-2 minutes. No way they drop grades that quickly to become ineligible.
1/2/2010 12:24 PM
I'm going to come of as whining here but I promise that isn't the intent. But I don't get how you guys that do zero minutes and adjust at midterms get away with it.

I know I give too many study hall minutes but I've been doing that for almost a year after within a couple weeks of one another:

1. I had a high school 2.0 student come to campus and I gave him 20 minutes of study hall. That produced a 1.6 GPA at midterms and after upping the minutes to 40, he still flunked with a 1.8.

2. I had a sophomore that finished his freshman year with a 3.2 GPA (I think the high school GPA was 2.9 or 2.8) and after I gave 8 study hall minutes to him as a sophomore he reported a 1.9 at midterms and after increasing the study hall minutes to 18 he finished finals at a 1.9.


And just today I got the midterms in Knight. I signed a 2.53 GPA that is getting 22 minutes of study hall. He's yellowlined right now with a 2.3 GPA at midterms. I feel obligated to increase his minutes even more since but based on what's in this thread apparently I'd be a fool for doing that.

This is where I come off as whiny -- and again I don't mean to do that -- but how are you able to not give any minutes and adjust at midterms? I'm obviously doing something wrong because it would seems that I'm giving out 3-4 times as many minutes but having about the same number of players fall ineligible. Do you only sign the brightest high school students? Or when you give zero minutes to a 2.7 HS player and he gets a 1.8 at midterms how many minutes do you give?
1/3/2010 12:01 PM
kujay - "But I don't get how you guys that do zero minutes and adjust at midterms get away with it."

you just have to not care if you lose a guy once in a while. i used to play to never lose a guy, 10 minutes a frosh, etc... but out of laziness i stopped taking the time to give people study hall minutes (i usually try to set to 0 once final grades come out, so everyone is 0 to start. and freshman, i don't like to give study hall minutes during exh, as i am unsure if it counts). and what i found is most guys are ok, sometimes u have to adjust to midterms, but on the whole, it is less effort. probably better for growth too, especially if you managed it. i also postulate that semester 2 counts more than semester 1, as in real life.
1/3/2010 1:27 PM
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