Wednesday, May 14, 2014
APR scores for all ACC schools
APR scores for all ACC schools
"The 2012-13 average APR was 976, a two-point increase from a year ago. The two-point increase held true for football individually as well, rising from 949 to 951.
Last week, Boston College, Clemson, Duke and Georgia Tech were recognized as NCAA Public Recognition Award winners for their football programs’ APR, which ranked in the top 10 percent nationally.
Eleven of the 14 programs that competed in the ACC in 2012-13 exceeded the national football average of 951. Duke, Virginia Tech, Syracuse, Florida State, NC State, Maryland and UNC all saw an increase in APR from last year’s numbers.
Here’s a rundown of each ACC program’s 2012-13 multiyear APR score:
Duke, 992
Georgia Tech, 983
Clemson, 983
Boston College, 981
Virginia Tech, 977
Miami, 972
Wake Forest, 970
Syracuse, 965
Pittsburgh, 961
Florida State, 958
Virginia, 956
Maryland, 950
NC State, 950
North Carolina, 938
Louisville, which officially replaces Maryland as an ACC member next month, had an APR of 947.
The APR is designed to provide an accurate measure of a team’s academic success by tracking the progress of each student, including eligibility, retention and graduation."
Brett McMurphy @McMurphyESPN · 40m
Bottom 10 BCS football APR: OkSt 929, Tenn & TT 932, Ark 935, UH & Ky 937, Cal & UNC 938, Mem 940, ASU & USC 941
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