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Miami Herald
09-05-2025
- Sport
- Miami Herald
Akron ineligible for postseason due to low Academic Progress Rate
Akron football hasn't played in a bowl game since 2017, and the Zips will enter the 2025 season knowing the postseason won't happen this year, either. Akron failed to meet NCAA-imposed academic standards last season, falling below the organization's minimum Academic Progress Rate score of 930. According to statistics released this week by the NCAA, Akron was last in the nation at the Division I level at 914 and is ineligible to compete in an FBS bowl. Falling below the 930 benchmark can lead to penalties ranging from reductions in practice time to a bowl ban. If a program falls below 900, it could lose its Division I status. After the 2022-23 academic year, Akron scored 925 and lost 20 percent of its weekly practice hours for 2024. Being below the mark for two straight years leaves the Zips unable to compete in the Mid-American Conference title game, too. With a 1,000 score, national champion Ohio State led the nation in Academic Progress Rate. Akron is coached by former Mississippi State head coach Joe Moorhead, who has an 8-28 record in three seasons there. --Field Level Media Field Level Media 2025 - All Rights Reserved


Reuters
08-05-2025
- Sport
- Reuters
Akron ineligible for postseason due to low Academic Progress Rate
May 8 - Akron football hasn't played in a bowl game since 2017, and the Zips will enter the 2025 season knowing the postseason won't happen this year, either. Akron failed to meet NCAA-imposed academic standards last season, falling below the organization's minimum Academic Progress Rate score of 930. According to statistics released this week by the NCAA, Akron was last in the nation at the Division I level at 914 and is ineligible to compete in an FBS bowl. Falling below the 930 benchmark can lead to penalties ranging from reductions in practice time to a bowl ban. If a program falls below 900, it could lose its Division I status. After the 2022-23 academic year, Akron scored 925 and lost 20 percent of its weekly practice hours for 2024. Being below the mark for two straight years leaves the Zips unable to compete in the Mid-American Conference title game, too. With a 1,000 score, national champion Ohio State led the nation in Academic Progress Rate. Akron is coached by former Mississippi State head coach Joe Moorhead, who has an 8-28 record in three seasons there. --Field Level Media


NBC Sports
07-05-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Akron football ineligible for postseason play because of low Academic Progress Rate score
AKRON, Ohio — Akron's football team will be ineligible for postseason play this season because of its multiyear Academic Progress Rate score. The NCAA this week updated its national APR database with the latest scores of member institutions. Akron had a score of 914, below the 930 minimum for postseason eligibility. Akron's athletic department has not commented on its APR penalty and did not return immediately messages left on Wednesday. Akron, which plays in the Mid-American Conference, has not been to a bowl game since 2017, which also was the last time the Zips won more than four games in a season. But Akron's 4-8 record in 2024 under third-year coach Joe Moorhead was its best since posting the same mark in 2018. In between, the Zips won no more than two games in a season and went winless (0-12) in 2019. The last Division I Football Bowl Subdivision football team to be barred from postseason play because of APR scores was Idaho in the 2014 season. The NCAA temporarily suspended some APR penalties, including postseason bans, because of the COVID-19 pandemic that began disrupting college athletics in the spring of 2020. However, the NCAA's Committee on Academics voted to restore such penalties beginning with four-year scores released during the 2024-25 academic year. Page 2


Chicago Tribune
07-05-2025
- Sport
- Chicago Tribune
Akron's football team is ineligible for the postseason because of its low Academic Progress Rate score
AKRON, Ohio — Akron's football team will be ineligible for postseason play this season because of its multiyear Academic Progress Rate score. The NCAA this week updated its national APR database with the latest scores of member institutions. Akron had a 914 score, below the 930 minimum for postseason eligibility. Akron's athletic department has not commented on its APR penalty and did not immediately return messages left by The Associated Press on Wednesday. Akron, which plays in the Mid-American Conference, has not been to a bowl game since 2017, which also was the last time the Zips won more than four games in a season. But Akron's 4-8 record in 2024 under third-year coach Joe Moorhead was its best since posting the same mark in 2018. In between, the Zips won no more than two games in a season and went 0-12 in 2019. The last Football Bowl Subdivision team to be barred from postseason play because of APR scores was Idaho in 2014. The NCAA temporarily suspended some APR penalties, including postseason bans, because of the COVID-19 pandemic that began disrupting college athletics in the spring of 2020. However, the NCAA's Committee on Academics voted to restore such penalties beginning with four-year scores released during the 2024-25 academic year.


Fox Sports
07-05-2025
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Akron football ineligible for postseason due to Academic Progress Rate score
Akron's football team will be ineligible for postseason play this season because of its multiyear Academic Progress Rate score. The NCAA this week updated its national APR database with the latest scores of member institutions. Akron had a score of 914, below the 930 minimum for postseason eligibility. Akron's athletic department has not commented on its APR penalty and did not return immediately messages left by The Associated Press on Wednesday. Akron, which plays in the Mid-American Conference, has not been to a bowl game since 2017, which also was the last time the Zips won more than four games in a season. But Akron's 4-8 record in 2024 under third-year coach Joe Moorhead was its best since posting the same mark in 2018. In between, the Zips won no more than two games in a season and went winless (0-12) in 2019. The last Division I Football Bowl Subdivision football team to be barred from postseason play because of APR scores was Idaho in the 2014 season. The NCAA temporarily suspended some APR penalties, including postseason bans, because of the COVID-19 pandemic that began disrupting college athletics in the spring of 2020. However, the NCAA's Committee on Academics voted to restore such penalties beginning with four-year scores released during the 2024-25 academic year. Reporting by The Associated Press. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account , and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! recommended Get more from College Football Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic