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As was confirmed Friday by ESPN, Memphis accepted Robert Dozier after Georgia was scared off by his SAT performance:  after an initially high performance, which saw Dozier finish in the 76th percentile in the verbal section and the 89th in math - a considerable jump from his PSAT scores - ...
Via DukeBasketballReport.com  |  June 06, 2009

Report: Dozier's SAT Invalidated Before Memphis

Robert Dozier is the second men's basketball player who starred on the Memphis team that made it to the 2008 championship game to have questions arise about his entrance exams.
Via Sports Illustrated  |  June 05, 2009

Memphis' Dozier's SAT scores were invalidated

ATLANTA (AP) -- Robert Dozier is the second men's basketball player who starred on the Memphis team that made it to the 2008 championship game to have questions arise about his entrance exams.
Via ESPN  |  June 05, 2009

More SAT questions for Memphis emerge

Robert Dozier is the second men's basketball player who starred on the Memphis team that made it to the 2008 championship game to have questions arise about his entrance exams. University officials already were preparing for an NCAA hearing Saturday to answer charges that a former player, believed to Derrick Rose, cheated on his SAT exam. Dozier's inconsistent SAT scores...
Via Fox Sports  |  June 05, 2009

More SAT exam questions for Memphis emerge

Robert Dozier is the second men's basketball player who starred on the Memphis team that made it to the 2008 championship game to have questions arise about his entrance exams.
Via Chicago Tribune  |  June 05, 2009

A 540-point SAT Score Fall? Yeah, Sounds Fishy.

Memphis, Cal, and the SATs: “Former University of Memphis forward Robert Dozier’s initial SAT scores were invalidated by the company that scores the exam, and when he took the test a second time, he scored 540 points lower, ESPN.com has learned through an open records request. In addition, a faculty member at his high school [...]
Via The Big Lead  |  June 05, 2009

Dozier’s SAT Re-test: Off By 540?

Here are more details on Robert Dozier's SAT situation with Georgia, where his test score apparently plummeted 540 points after the SAT folks questioned the results of his first test.  Georgia balked, he spent a year at Laurinburg, and then ended up at Memphis.
Via DukeBasketballReport.com  |  June 05, 2009

The John Calipari Mud-Slinging Continues

Marc Schlabach is reporting that former Memphis Tiger Robert Dozier cheated on the SAT exam. Schlabach, a Georgia grad, says UGA denied Dozier admission after he scored a 720 on his second attempt — 540 points lower than his earlier score — suggesting a “stand in” initially took the test for Dozier. He ended up at Memphis, where he helped lead the Tigers to...
Via SLAM Online  |  June 05, 2009

Robert Dozier of Memphis Tigers had SAT test invalidated

Former University of Memphis forward Robert Dozier's SAT scores were invalidated by the company that scores the exam, and when he took the test a second time, he scored 540 points lower, ESPN.com has learned through an open records request.
Via ESPN  |  June 05, 2009

Memphis Hoops: Where Qualifying SAT Scores Appear To Be Optional

Yesterday, Memphis came to the conclusion that they had no proof there were any improprieties with Derrick Rose's SAT score. Well, good for them. They might have to go back to square one again and start poking around for other allegations, but this time it's about another player. CBS Sports is reporting that Robert Dozier attended Memphis, not Georgia, because the Bulldogs...
Via The Sporting Blog  |  June 03, 2009
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