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APR Increase

84GRIZ said:
PlayerRep said:
What are UM football's APR scores per single year (not 4-year average), for recent years?

Per the NCAA APR website our annual APR for the football team has been as follows;

2015-16 948
2014-15 937
2013-14 972
2012-13 957
2011-12 887
2010-11 948
2009-10 950
2008-09 936

Prior to 08-09 the website only shows the 4 year average

The new academic center opened in Sept. 2015. While there isn't much data yet, as I thought, there is nothing in the APR data to support Everett's assertion that the academic center has helped football APR. 948 seems to be about what UM had been doing in prior years, with the exception of the 887 year and the 972 year.

I don't know how much football players use the academic center. Do any of you? There's free printing, right? Assume the football academic advisor has her/his office and meetings there.

Thx, 84.
 
PlayerRep said:
84GRIZ said:
PlayerRep said:
What are UM football's APR scores per single year (not 4-year average), for recent years?

Per the NCAA APR website our annual APR for the football team has been as follows;

2015-16 948
2014-15 937
2013-14 972
2012-13 957
2011-12 887
2010-11 948
2009-10 950
2008-09 936

Prior to 08-09 the website only shows the 4 year average

The new academic center opened in Sept. 2015. While there isn't much data yet, as I thought, there is nothing in the APR data to support Everett's assertion that the academic center has helped football APR. 948 seems to be about what UM had been doing in prior years, with the exception of the 887 year and the 972 year.

I don't know how much football players use the academic center. Do any of you? There's free printing, right? Assume the football academic advisor has her/his office and meetings there.

Thx, 84.

Obviously you missed the point.
 
EverettGriz said:
PlayerRep said:
84GRIZ said:
PlayerRep said:
What are UM football's APR scores per single year (not 4-year average), for recent years?

Per the NCAA APR website our annual APR for the football team has been as follows;

2015-16 948
2014-15 937
2013-14 972
2012-13 957
2011-12 887
2010-11 948
2009-10 950
2008-09 936

Prior to 08-09 the website only shows the 4 year average

The new academic center opened in Sept. 2015. While there isn't much data yet, as I thought, there is nothing in the APR data to support Everett's assertion that the academic center has helped football APR. 948 seems to be about what UM had been doing in prior years, with the exception of the 887 year and the 972 year.

I don't know how much football players use the academic center. Do any of you? There's free printing, right? Assume the football academic advisor has her/his office and meetings there.

Thx, 84.

Obviously you missed the point.

Obviously, you misanalysed or misstated the point.
 
PlayerRep said:
By contrast, Ivy league football APR:

Sport School State Academic Year Multi-Year Rate Penalties Postseason
Football Brown University RI 2014 - 2015 985
Football Columbia University ny 2014 - 2015 988
Football Cornell University NY 2014 - 2015 991
Football Dartmouth College NH 2014 - 2015 998
Football Harvard University MA 2014 - 2015 979
Football Princeton University NJ 2014 - 2015 983
Football University of Penns PA 2014 - 2015 991
Football Yale University CT 2014 - 2015 991


Not sure what this comparison tells us. Exclusive private schools with the highest academic admission standards and endowments in the billions vs a smallish state university that clings to football as arguably its most successful product. Of course the Ivies have a high APR. MSU has some impressive marks as does Davis. I would have thought Poly would be the top of our conference.
 
Buttegrizzle said:
PlayerRep said:
By contrast, Ivy league football APR:

Sport School State Academic Year Multi-Year Rate Penalties Postseason
Football Brown University RI 2014 - 2015 985
Football Columbia University ny 2014 - 2015 988
Football Cornell University NY 2014 - 2015 991
Football Dartmouth College NH 2014 - 2015 998
Football Harvard University MA 2014 - 2015 979
Football Princeton University NJ 2014 - 2015 983
Football University of Penns PA 2014 - 2015 991
Football Yale University CT 2014 - 2015 991


Not sure what this comparison tells us. Exclusive private schools with the highest academic admission standards and endowments in the billions vs a smallish state university that clings to football as arguably its most successful product. Of course the Ivies have a high APR. MSU has some impressive marks as does Davis. I would have thought Poly would be the top of our conference.

It tells us that PlayRep went to any Ivy school....and you should know that!
 
BadlandsGrizFan said:
Buttegrizzle said:
PlayerRep said:
By contrast, Ivy league football APR:

Sport School State Academic Year Multi-Year Rate Penalties Postseason
Football Brown University RI 2014 - 2015 985
Football Columbia University ny 2014 - 2015 988
Football Cornell University NY 2014 - 2015 991
Football Dartmouth College NH 2014 - 2015 998
Football Harvard University MA 2014 - 2015 979
Football Princeton University NJ 2014 - 2015 983
Football University of Penns PA 2014 - 2015 991
Football Yale University CT 2014 - 2015 991


Not sure what this comparison tells us. Exclusive private schools with the highest academic admission standards and endowments in the billions vs a smallish state university that clings to football as arguably its most successful product. Of course the Ivies have a high APR. MSU has some impressive marks as does Davis. I would have thought Poly would be the top of our conference.

It tells us that PlayRep went to any Ivy school....and you should know that!

:lol: Oh. Right. I guess we all needed a refresher on that.
 
By contrast, the top 10:

2015-2016 NCAA football APR scores

2017 level : FCS School : Dartmouth College Multi-Year Rate : 998
2017 level : FBS School : Northwestern University Multi-Year Rate : 995 Penalty :
2017 level : FBS School : U.S. Air Force Academy Multi-Year Rate : 995 Penalty :
2017 level : FCS School : University of Pennsylvania Multi-Year Rate : 994 Penalty :
2017 level : FCS School : Elon University Multi-Year Rate : 993 Penalty :
2017 level : FBS School : University of Michigan Multi-Year Rate : 993 Penalty :
2017 level : FCS School : College of the Holy Cross Multi-Year Rate : 992 Penalty :
2017 level : FBS School : Duke University Multi-Year Rate : 992 Penalty :
2017 level : FBS School : University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Multi-Year Rate : 992 Penalty :
2017 level : FBS School : Vanderbilt University Multi-Year Rate : 992
 
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