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KU Star's Eligibility Questioned Save Email Print
Posted: 12:52 PM May 16, 2008
Last Updated: 12:52 PM May 16, 2008
Reporter: Associated Press
Email Address: sports@kake.com

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A report that Kansas basketball star
Darrell Arthur may have been ineligible to play at his Dallas high
school has fueled speculation about whether he should have ever
played for the national champion Jayhawks.

His former math teacher at South Oak Cliff HIgh School, told
WFAA-TV in Dallas that Arthur's grades were improperly altered to
show he passed math when he hadn't.

James Mays, Arthur's basketball coach, told the Lawrence-Journal
World that the report was "totally ludicrous." He said one of
Arthur's grades was changed due to teacher error.

The 6-foot-9 Kansas sophomore was key Kansas' road to the
national championship, finishing second in scoring at 12.8 points a
game and second in rebounding. He had 20 points and 10 rebounds in
Kansas' national title win against Memphis.

Arthur has applied for early entry into the NBA draft.

The NCAA did not immediately return a phone call today from The
Associated Press. A message also was left with the Dallas
Independent School District and a secretary at his former high
school said no one was available for comment.

KU associate athletic director for external affairs Jim
Marchiony said he believes that the investigation into Arthur will
not affect the school's basketball program. He said that because
the NCAA declared Arthur eligible, Kansas would not have known
about any grading problems in high school.

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Posted by: cliff Location: wichita on May 20, 2008 at 02:55 PM
So the Star got his scholarship and living expenses, and car, and whatever else at school expense, jumped to the nba and now tuition rates have to increase for real students, the ones that have to have the grades to get into colege and stay there as well as pay for the stars.

Posted by: dave Location: Kansas on May 18, 2008 at 12:45 PM
you guys know that if this were a person on ur fav team u wouldnt be sayin bull like this.. just cause KU won everyone has to find some sort of "problem" no one said anything till all the sudden KU became national champs.. so just shut up and face that KU won FAIR. GO KU

Posted by: Cindy on May 18, 2008 at 10:18 AM
If this teacher was so concerned why not come forward when it happened or when he choose to attend KU. This is a classic example of someone willing to do anything to get their name in the papers.

Posted by: Jess on May 17, 2008 at 09:47 PM
That is pretty funny!!! I hope that they have to give up their national championship!!! lol

Posted by: Teresa Location: Oklahoma Ciy,Ok on May 17, 2008 at 09:49 AM
I'm sorry but highschool grades have nothing to do with the coaches, the NCAA was supposed to find it when he was a freshman, in which they Ok'd it. They are just trying to find something wrong since KU won. GO KU!!!

Posted by: big hawker fan Location: unknown on May 17, 2008 at 09:28 AM
They let him play basketball for Kansas so i don;t see what the big deal is?!?!?! I am seriouly if u stopped him before playing KU basketball that would be a different story!! Just let Arther Play!!!

Posted by: Wowee Location: Wichita on May 16, 2008 at 03:56 PM
Shady? ha ha ha. I get it.

Posted by: Wow! Location: Wichita on May 16, 2008 at 03:45 PM
No wonder KU had a stellar year. Do a little more digging...probably find all kinds of shady things going on there in Lawrence.

Posted by: A Location: Wichita on May 16, 2008 at 03:02 PM
How does one grade changed in high school constitute cheating at college basketball? I mean seriously, are we rooting for them hitting the books or the way they play ball? Education is important but I think this only came out because someone lost a bet. KU RULES!

Posted by: Dave Location: Wichita on May 16, 2008 at 01:04 PM
Hey Dukie, does the name Corey Maggette ring a bell? Cheaters in glass houses.

Posted by: Duke Fan on May 16, 2008 at 12:57 PM
CHEATERS! I knew it!

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