I understand that the NCAA sets the academic requirements. What I am asking is has Natalicio placed higher standards for the coaches to meet. Did Kugler recruit a bunch of great student athletes because he was told he had to, or did he recruit great students that can't compete because he just wanted to. Same with Floyd. Has Natalicio tied the coaches hands in a way that isn't public. The players that are on the football team are great kids, many of them local kids. That is great for building a family and community relationship, but if the kids get the fuck kicked out of them it makes the "family" look like the McPoyles. I WANT TO KNOW THE ANSWER TO A SIMPLE YES OR NO QUESTION! Does Natalicio have a hand in the recruitment that left us with a team that might win the GE College Bowl but couldn't win a real football game? Did the coaches have a free hand, just like every other coach, or did Natalicio tell them the players had to get better grades. Did she, in her quest for Title 1 status throw the teams under the bus to help her meet that goal? If she did, don't you think the fans should know that? I'm not saying she did, mind you. I am asking, because Kugler's recruiting seems beyond just stupid. It has always blown me away that the guy who hung his hat on being able to have the offensive line push people around could never put together a line that could even get a single yard when they needed it. All, of the shitty coaches in UTEP's inglorious past could have done better than that. Maybe it is because the players were simply overmatched great kids. Could it be the secret reason why Floyd felt like he just couldn't continue? I'm not trying to get some conspiracy going. But, it seems to me that there are a whole lot of things being said and that have been said that has me wondering. I have a lot of time on my hands. But, I don't think my question is from another planet. Kugler's football team seemed more like from another planet. So, if anyone can answer my question with a yes or no, and they know what they are talking about, I would love to put it to sleep. Or know the truth if that explains things.