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https://web1.ncaa.org/maps/tiwitytilamvmaprRelease.jsp

970 for USF in 2011/2012

Exert from: http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/06/11/ncaa-releases-apr-scores/

Below are a few notable APR scores for football (keep in mind they are representative of the 2011-12 academic year) You can also search individual programs HERE if you so choose.

Best APR scores (football):

Northwestern: 996

Boise State: 993

Duke: 989

Clemson: 985

Wisconsin: 985

Georgia Tech: 983

Boston College: 982

Missouri: 982

Ohio State: 982

Rice: 979

And here are the average APR scores for the five power conferences (via Brett McMurphy):

Big Ten: 964.9

ACC: 964.5

SEC: 957.1

Pac-12: 952.5

Big 12: 947.1

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Two words, Heath Holtz.

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How's Willies academic focus?

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I'd rather be 950 with 8+ win seasons than 970 and 3-9. Don't see Stanford anywhere on that best APR list.

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I'd rather be 950 with 8+ win seasons than 970 and 3-9. Don't see Stanford anywhere on that best APR list.

stanford had a 978, tied with Univ. of Alabama and Rutgers, according to the link at the top

 

         
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I'd rather be 950 with 8+ win seasons than 970 and 3-9. Don't see Stanford anywhere on that best APR list.

stanford had a 978, tied with Univ. of Alabama and Rutgers, according to the link at the top

 

         

 

 

Shocked at the UA one, but if you look at the history, say what you want about Nicky Satan, but their APR has been on steady rise from 916 in 04-05 ...

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I'd rather be 950 with 8+ win seasons than 970 and 3-9. Don't see Stanford anywhere on that best APR list.

 

For us to get out of the AAC, I have a feeling it will take a combination of good APR and "success" on the football field.  We need that 970 and that's good news for our school.  Now, Willie just needs to coach up our boys and get some wins.  

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I really see very little correlation between APR and conference realignment. Doesn't hurt to have good scores, but it's not a criteria that matters.

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I really see very little correlation between APR and conference realignment. Doesn't hurt to have good scores, but it's not a criteria that matters.

 

About the same correlation as "success" on the field?

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