API in Dallas lacks NCAA-certified academics. Why did so many highly ranked players enroll there?
Posted Jun 23, 2016
On April 21 the NCAA ruled it wouldn't accept courses from Advanced Preparatory International, confirming suspicions that the school was neither advanced nor preparatory. API is appealing the NCAA's ruling, but reports emerged in early June that API's best senior, 6' 7" guard Terrance Ferguson, is considering playing pro hoops overseas next season instead of attending Arizona.
(Campus Rush)
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