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SEC Latest APR numbers released - Apr. 20; LSU lagging in big 3 sports

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The latest APR numbers have been released by the NCAA. A school is subject to penalties if its four-year composite score in a sport drops below 930. Each scholarship athlete can earn two points per semester, one for being academically eligible for the next semester and one for returning to school in the next semester. A scholarship athlete can earn four points for an academic year. A player is not penalized for leaving for professional sports if he stays for the entire semester and would be academically eligible for the next semester.

Here are the APR numbers for the last 4 years (2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15) in the big three men's sports.

BASEBALL
1. Vanderbilt: 992
2. South Carolina: 985
3. Kentucky: 984
4. Alabama: 979
5. Texas A&M: 975
6. Ole Miss: 973
7. Florida: 972
8. Missouri: 969
9. Georgia: 968
10. Mississippi State: 966
11. Tennessee: 965
12. Auburn: 959
13. LSU: 958
14. Arkansas: 944

BASKETBALL
1. Florida: 1000
Kentucky: 1000
3. South Carolina: 989
4. Georgia: 985
5. Alabama: 984
6. Vanderbilt: 977
7. Texas A&M: 974
8. LSU: 973
9. Tennessee: 970
10. Auburn: 956
11. Ole Miss: 955
12. Arkansas: 954
13. Mississippi State: 953
14. Missouri: 946

FOOTBALL
1. Vanderbilt: 990
2. Auburn: 982
3. Alabama: 979
Florida: 979
5. Missouri: 978
6. South Carolina: 972
7. Mississippi State: 971
8. Texas A&M: 967
9. Georgia: 961
10. Ole Miss: 958
11. Tennessee: 956
12. Arkansas: 952
13. Kentucky: 950
14. LSU: 941
 
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