Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
it includes corny shit like water polo and volleyball... but
Stanford UCLA North Carolina Michigan Southern California Florida Tennessee Texas California Arizona State
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/nacda/sports/directorscup/auto_pdf/finald1standings.pdf
am I missing something or does it not inculde bball and football?? I dont see it on the pdf anywhere 7/2/2007 11:54:52 AM |
sd2nc All American 9963 Posts user info edit post |
I don't think it includes them. Another link I saw said Stanford scored in 21 different sports but there bball and football scores did not count for the final totals (which probably would have changed #1).
I'm guessing this is b/c some Division 1 schools don't have bball or football, or they play too many Div. II opponents.
[Edited on July 2, 2007 at 12:07 PM. Reason : .] 7/2/2007 12:05:27 PM |
hershculez All American 8483 Posts user info edit post |
soccer wasn't on their either. UNC would dominate if women's soccer was included. 7/2/2007 12:09:39 PM |
sd2nc All American 9963 Posts user info edit post |
I think soccer is on there but for some reason it's not included on the PDF. There's supposed to be 19 sports total 7/2/2007 12:14:53 PM |
JTMONEYNCSU All American 24529 Posts user info edit post |
it looks like the table keeps going to the right past water polo there 7/2/2007 12:17:13 PM |
Jaybee1200 Suspended 56200 Posts user info edit post |
just seems stupid to call a survey "all-sports" and not include ALL sports... 7/2/2007 2:33:12 PM |
swedish All American 891 Posts user info edit post |
stanford has won that category most out of any school in the nation, because they excel in non-revenue sports. anyone know the exact number of wins and how far ahead they are of UNC and others? 7/2/2007 3:01:36 PM |
fantastic50 All American 568 Posts user info edit post |
http://nacda.cstv.com/
1. Stanford 1429.00 2. UCLA 1257.00 3. North Carolina 1161.33 4. Michigan 1135.25 5. Southern California 1103.50 6. Florida 1064.25 7. Tennessee 1045.75 8. Texas 1037.25 9. California 1030.00 10. Arizona State 1005.00 11. Duke 988.25 12. Georgia 971.00 13. Virginia 945.00 14. Ohio State 927.50 15. Florida State 924.25 16. Wisconsin 913.25 17. Louisiana State 888.00 18. Texas A&M 881.00 19. Auburn 866.25 20. Minnesota 862.75 21. Penn State 848.83 22. Notre Dame 789.50 23. Wake Forest 708.50 24. Arizona 703.33 25. Oklahoma 702.75 26. Brigham Young 698.60 27. Nebraska 683.50 28. Louisville 654.00 29. Washington 641.25 30. Northwestern 626.50 31. Arkansas 604.08 32. South Carolina 602.75 33. Vanderbilt 552.50 34. Michigan State 537.00 35. Purdue 532.50 36. Clemson 527.50 37. Colorado 512.50 38. Baylor 510.25 39. Oregon 509.25 40. Maryland 508.50 41. Oklahoma State 503.75 42. Illinois 495.00 43. Alabama 494.75 44. North Carolina State 487.50 45. Kentucky 476.83 46. Georgia Tech 467.50 47. Texas Tech 450.50 48. Virginia Tech 434.00 49. Mississippi 425.25 50. Indiana 422.00
In Division I, there will be 20 sports counted in the standings - the top 10 men's and the top 10 women's.
Value by Sport Based on the adoption of the above philosophy, the committee reinstated all sports in which the NCAA or NAIA offers a championship, along with Division I-A football, to full scoring values. This means that for all sports that meet the above criteria, first place is worth 100 points.
Track and Field The committee decided that in order to match the philosophy, both indoor and outdoor track and field should count in the standings
Top 100 The committee also decided to rescind the ranking of only the top 100 institutions per division. Moving forward, all colleges and universities that receive points in the standings will be ranked on NACDA's web site.
Division I-A Football
# The following breakdown will be used: 1st place - 1-25 using the USA Today poll, point breakdown is as follows: We will be using the 64-team non-bracket point system for the top-25 teams with 25th place receiving 49 points. # 26th place - Bowl game winners not ranked in poll (45 points) # NAP - Bowl game losers not ranked in the poll (25 points)
Point Determinations Standings for the 2006-07 U.S. Sports Academy Directors' Cup will be based upon the size of the bracket. A minimum of five (5) points will be awarded to any team that places 65th or lower.
Point Determinations - Bracket Sports Points are determined based on the size of the bracket. Any team placing 65th or lower will receive five (5) points. (See accompanying chart for a breakdown by bracket size.)
Point Determinations - Non-Bracket Sports There is a separate point structure for sports that are not placed into brackets. However, the bracket structure has been established for the individual sports in a manner similar to the team sports. Points will be awarded to each individual place. The breakdown is for championships with 64, 48, 32, 16 and 12 teams. Any team placing 65th or lower will receive five (5) points. (See accompanying chart.)
When a tie occurs, the average of the places the teams occupy is taken and given to all of the teams that are tied. For example, if three teams tied for 30th place in a 64-team event, the average of the points given to places 30-32 (44 pts., 43 pts., 42 pts.) will be given to all three teams. In this case, each team would receive 43 pts. ((44+43+42)/3=43).
[Edited on July 2, 2007 at 9:02 PM. Reason : .] 7/2/2007 9:00:22 PM |
fantastic50 All American 568 Posts user info edit post |
Men's Sports Cross-country Football Soccer Water Polo Basketball Gymnastics Ice Hockey Swimming Indoor Track Wrestling Baseball Golf Lacrosse Rowing Tennis Outdoor Track Volleyball
Women's Sports Cross-country Field hockey Soccer Volleyball Basketball Fencing Gymnastics Ice Hockey Bowling Rifle Skiing Swimming Indoor Track Softball Golf Lacrosse Rowing Tennis Outdoor Track Water Polo
Incidentally, Florida only offers eight men's varsity sports (due to Title IX, they don't have men's soccer, wrestling, etc.), or else they would be ranked higher. 7/2/2007 9:14:54 PM |