We have the lowest score in men's basketball across the 6 major conferences in the nation. It seems likely we deferred the impact of Wes Clark and D'Angelo Allen to future periods so we are still in some danger requiring some manipulation. Will need somewhere around 960 to 970 in 2016-17 to offset the season that will drop off our multiyear score to remain above the penalty threshold.
http://www.ncaa.org/aboutresources/research/academic-progress-rate-explained
The first penalty level limits teams to 16 hours of practice per week over five days (as opposed to 20 over six days), with the lost four hours to be replaced with academic activities.
A second level adds additional practice and competition reductions, either in the traditional or non-championship season, to the first-level penalties. The third level, where teams could remain until their rate improves, includes a menu of possible penalties, including coaching suspensions, financial aid reductions and restricted NCAA membership. The Division I Committee on Academics, which oversees Division I’s academic infrastructure, has the discretion to apply appropriate penalties once teams have fallen below the benchmark for three consecutive years.