The NCAA released its latest APR figures on Wednesday, the Academic Progress Rates that serve as a gauge for how athletic programs and teams are keeping and graduating players.
The scale awards points for keeping players in school and eligible. The are no bonus points for high APR, but the idea to stay above a 930 rating on a 1,000-point scale over a four-year period. If not, you could be ineligible to compete in the postseason.
The numbers the NCAA released Wednesday were four-year averages up through the 2014-15 school year.
Here's how Ohio State stacked up compared to other Big Ten teams.
Football
1. 992, Northwestern
1. 992, Wisconsin
1. 992, Minnesota
4. 989, Michigan
5. 982, Illinois
6. 981, Nebraska
7. 979, Indiana
8. 978, Michigan State
9. 977, Maryland
10. 972, Rutgers
11. 971, Ohio State
11. 971, Iowa
13. 968, Purdue
14. 960, Penn State
• Men's Basketball
1. 1,000, Michigan State
2. 995, Michigan
3. 990, Illinois
4. 985, Indiana
5. 984, Rutgers
6. 979, Northwestern
7. 976, Wisconsin
8. 975, Nebraska
9. 970, Penn State
10. 968, Iowa
11. 967, Ohio State
12. 965, Purdue
13. 960, Minnesota
14. 953, Maryland
• All Ohio State sports
1. 1,000, women's cross country
1. 1,000, women's tennis
3. 997, women's ice hockey
4. 995, men's ice hockey
5. 991, women's golf
6. 990, women's lacrosse
7. 984, men's golf
7. 984, men's volleyball
7. 984, women's gymnastics
7. 984, women's soccer
11. 983, women's rowing
12. 982, women's swimming/diving
13. 980, men's lacrosse
13. 980, men's tennis
15. 978, women's fencing
16. 976, women's softball
17. 975, women's basketball
17. 975, men's soccer
19. 974, men's baseball
20. 973, women's volleyball
21. 972, men's swimming/diving
22. 971, women's track
22. 971, football
24. 967, men's basketball
25. 966, women's field hockey
25. 966, men's fencing
27. 963, men's track
28. 962, men's cross country
29. 961, men's wrestling
30. 951, men's gymnastics
31. 949, mixed rifle