The NCAA recently released the latest Academic Progress Rate numbers Wednesday and the news is good around the league, as every SEC team cleared the APR benchmark for postseason play.

The current threshold for participating in the postseason is a APR score of 930.

The NCAA describes the Academic Progress Rate (APR) as ‘a team-based metric that accounts for the eligibility and retention of each student-athlete, each term’. The multi-year rates cover a four-year period for the 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14 and 2014-15 academic years.

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Vanderbilt once again led the league with a score of 990 with Auburn coming in with the second highest score of 982. LSU finished with the lowest APR in the league, the Bayou Bengals finished with a score of 941.

Teams gain or lose points for retention, eligibility and graduation of D1 student-athletes. Here’s how the SEC stacked up, football-wise, for the 2014-15 academic year:

  • Vanderbilt 990
  • Auburn 982
  • Alabama 979
  • Florida 979
  • Missouri 978
  • South Carolina 972
  • Mississippi State 971
  • Texas A&M 967
  • Georgia 961
  • Ole Miss 958
  • Tennessee 956
  • Arkansas 952
  • Kentucky 950
  • LSU 941