The NCAA released the latest Academic Progress Rate scores on Wednesday, and the USC football team came in with a 956 on the 1,000-point scale, well above the 941 national average for football teams.
The Trojans finished third in the Pac-10's ranking of APR scores for the second straight year. Check out the conference standings based on APR:
1. Stanford: 984
2. California: 970
3. USC: 956
4. Washington: 954
5. UCLA: 948
6. Arizona State: 945
7. Oregon: 935
8. Oregon State: 930
9. Arizona: 924
10. Washington State: 918
The APR, now in its fifth year, is a score, based on the previous four academic years, that calculates player retention, eligibility and progress toward graduation.
The Trojans finished third in the Pac-10's ranking of APR scores for the second straight year. Check out the conference standings based on APR:
1. Stanford: 984
2. California: 970
3. USC: 956
4. Washington: 954
5. UCLA: 948
6. Arizona State: 945
7. Oregon: 935
8. Oregon State: 930
9. Arizona: 924
10. Washington State: 918
The APR, now in its fifth year, is a score, based on the previous four academic years, that calculates player retention, eligibility and progress toward graduation.




















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