Sports | NCAA NCAA Penalizes Teams for Classroom Performance Programs with poor graduation rates face sanctions By Nick McMaster Posted May 6, 2008 5:02 PM CDT Copied Chadron State running back Danny Woodhead smiles on the sidelines after breaking the all-time NCAA rushing record in this Oct. 6, 2007 file photo, at Ben Altimirano Memorial Stadium in Silver City, N.M. (AP Photo/David G Pierre, File) The NCAA has handed out sanctions to more than 200 college teams for poor academic performance, USA Today reports. More than a third of the 329 Division I schools had teams with subpar Academic Progress Rates, which means their players' graduation rate was lower than 60%. Twenty-six teams deemed chronic underperformers still face reductions in practice time and scholarship awards. More on today's actions: 418 teams posted perfect APRs of 1000, or near-perfect graduation rates. 53 teams in Division I men's basketball—about one in six—were sanctioned. Of those, 39 received penalties. 17 major college football teams were sanctioned, including '07 bowl participants Florida Atlantic and Central Michigan. Read These Next A game of doorbell ditch turns fatal for 11-year-old. Is India, under hefty tariffs, turning away from the US? At Colorado airport: collision, flames, death. Robert Mueller's family makes a surprise revelation. Report an error