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  1. Ragin' Cajuns Student-Athletes Continue To Thrive In Latest APR Report



    Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns student-athletes continue to thrive in the classroom as all 16 Division I varsity programs exceeded the required cutoff point of 930 as the annual Academic Progress Rate (APR) was released on Wednesday by the NCAA.


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    Out of curiosity, I went into the NCAA site and did a search of all Louisiana schools: 2015 > men's > football, basketball and baseball > sorted lowest to highest. Interesting results:

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

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    Not too shabby for students that cheated on the act (allegedly)


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    Quote Originally Posted by 31Ragin97 View Post
    Not too shabby for students that cheated on the act (allegedly)
    Taking the a.c.t and APR are totally different things.

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    Interesting. How has all the recent basketball transfers affected the apr?


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    Polly was 4 points away from post season ban lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by LaCajuns_fan View Post
    Taking the a.c.t and APR are totally different things.
    scored differently, yes but I would tend to think otherwise, or else the ACT's time has passed and is no longer relevant (or our curriculum is out of whack)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 31Ragin97 View Post
    scored differently, yes but I would tend to think otherwise, or else the ACT's time has passed and is no longer relevant (or our curriculum is out of whack)
    I have no idea what you are trying to say, but again: APR scores and A.C.T. scores are two completely seperate and different things. They are completly unrelated to each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    Polly was 4 points away from post season ban lol
    You noticed that too, lol? Yep: they are at the bottom of the barrel in sports.

    Guess all that T1 'smartness' only goes so far.

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