NCAA 2023 Academic Progress Rate- RU #53 (Tied)

LotusAggressor_rivals

All-American
Oct 11, 2003
15,298
7,050
113
Looks like everyone knows how to game the system now. Unless they drastically changed the metrics. I don't know how Alabama, Clemson and Ole Miss rank so high with the amount of transfer players in and out over that time frame. Transfers in and out used to cripple the APR rankings.
Maybe those schools have the ubiquitous General Studies major.
 

Section124

Heisman
Dec 21, 2002
16,832
18,458
96
Looks like everyone knows how to game the system now. Unless they drastically changed the metrics. I don't know how Alabama, Clemson and Ole Miss rank so high with the amount of transfer players in and out over that time frame. Transfers in and out used to cripple the APR rankings.
Agree with the exception of Clemson. Their issue lately is with transfers out. They have not been heavily involved with transfers in (which is why their performance has been going down). Still weird to see those schools up there. Or maybe with our teams performing better, we had to go the opposite way. 😜
 

kupuna133

All-American
Jul 13, 2015
6,079
6,720
113
Agree with the exception of Clemson. Their issue lately is with transfers out. They have not been heavily involved with transfers in (which is why their performance has been going down). Still weird to see those schools up there. Or maybe with our teams performing better, we had to go the opposite way. 😜
Yea that's why I said transfers in and out. Transfers out were more a negative than transfers in.
 

MADHAT1

Heisman
Apr 1, 2003
30,668
15,636
113

Big Ten APR Rankings​

1 Northwestern 995​

2 Wisconsin 992​

3 Ohio State 991​

4 Minnesota 988​

5 Michigan State 983​

6 Michigan 980​

7 Rutgers 977​

8 Indiana 976​

9 Nebraska 972​

10 Penn State 970​

11 Purdue 970​

12 Illinois 969​

13 Iowa 968​

14 Maryland 944​