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The best to all the athletes who made this happen, as well as the coaches and administrators.

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The footballs 2016-17 APR was a pretty mediocre 961. That is not the kind of thing that would have gotten UNT bowling tow seasons ago at 5-7. I assume there will be no need for that this season, but it's still a move in the wrong direction, and with the way the multi year APR works, it could hurt UNT if there is a down year in any of the next few seasons.

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17 hours ago, outoftown said:

The footballs 2016-17 APR was a pretty mediocre 961. That is not the kind of thing that would have gotten UNT bowling tow seasons ago at 5-7. I assume there will be no need for that this season, but it's still a move in the wrong direction, and with the way the multi year APR works, it could hurt UNT if there is a down year in any of the next few seasons.

Keep in mind, that was a transitional year with the coaching staff and with pretty much everything else.  I'm not sure I'd look to that year as necessarily indicating a trend.  Let's see what they report for the 2017-18 year.

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