fact that a school being academically rigorous doesn't really mean it will have a lower APR. As I noted in that post and my other post, there are lots of things that rigorous schools can do to have a good APR. You touched on one of them, which is having higher academic requirements for incoming athletes than the NCAA minimums, and, as you indicated, if BYU did this then its APR would increase in similar ways to some of the schools that do this.
We're pretty much on the same page and I was not arguing with you, but thanks for the condescension.