Florida State University's (FSU) football team has achieved a record Academic Progress Rate (APR) score of 997 out of 1,000 for the 2022-23 season, marking a significant improvement from five years ago when the team was on the verge of being academically ineligible for the postseason. The team also set new program records for single-season APR (997) and four-year APR (982). This high score triggers a bonus in head coach Mike Norvell's contract and highlights his holistic approach to managing the program. Additionally, the NCAA has released APR data showing that Ohio State and Harvard lead football programs with perfect scores.
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Five years after the FSU football team was on the verge of being academically ineligible for the postseason, its APR has never been better. The FSU football team set new program records for single-season APR (997) and four-year APR (982) in 2022-23. https://t.co/jLcvW0GOJX
2 Oregon Ducks teams post perfect APR scores, football has lowest score since 2009-10 https://t.co/7gkO0AFOhe
FSU's APR continues to go up. 997 this year (out of 1,000), which is excellent. It triggers a bonus in Mike Norvell's contract, while further reinforcing his holistic approach to running the program. More details here: https://t.co/Op7uouCq3X