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SWIM wants to know what “PROGRAM” won
Posted on 8/4/20 at 1:16 am
Posted on 8/4/20 at 1:16 am
the most program championships??
Isn’t there an award given for that? I think they even award it to the Men’s PROGRAM, the women’s PROGRAM, and combined PROGRAM.
SWIM said the name but I can’t remember it. Somebody help me out and list the winners tia..
Isn’t there an award given for that? I think they even award it to the Men’s PROGRAM, the women’s PROGRAM, and combined PROGRAM.
SWIM said the name but I can’t remember it. Somebody help me out and list the winners tia..
Posted on 8/4/20 at 1:22 am to Bbobalou
SWIM is an acronym for Someone Who Isn’t Me. But they said I’d be surprised when I saw the results and it’s piqued my interest in what they meant.
Is this what they mean?
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25. WASHINGTON
24. ALABAMA
23. MINNESOTA
22. LSU
21. ARKANSAS
20. WISCONSIN
19. OKLAHOMA
18. DUKE
17. KENTUCKY
16. CALIFORNIA
15. NOTRE DAME
14. OREGON
13. GEORGIA
12. FLORIDA STATE
11. TEXAS A&M
10. VIRGINIA
9. PENN STATE
8. MICHIGAN
7. NORTH CAROLINA
6. OHIO STATE
5. TEXAS
4. UCLA
3. USC
2. FLORIDA
1. STANFORD
Is this the real big 7?
Is this what they mean?
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25. WASHINGTON
24. ALABAMA
23. MINNESOTA
22. LSU
21. ARKANSAS
20. WISCONSIN
19. OKLAHOMA
18. DUKE
17. KENTUCKY
16. CALIFORNIA
15. NOTRE DAME
14. OREGON
13. GEORGIA
12. FLORIDA STATE
11. TEXAS A&M
10. VIRGINIA
9. PENN STATE
8. MICHIGAN
7. NORTH CAROLINA
6. OHIO STATE
5. TEXAS
4. UCLA
3. USC
2. FLORIDA
1. STANFORD
Is this the real big 7?
This post was edited on 8/4/20 at 1:50 am
Posted on 8/4/20 at 2:31 am to Bbobalou
Not to only provide one sites beliefs let’s look at another. Perhaps one that takes into account variable facets of a programs success.
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29. Arkansas
Arkansas finished second in both the men's and women's indoor track and field championships this past year.
3-year average sports revenue: $104.2 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 23
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 25
Championship score rank (2000-16): 53
Niche rank, athletics: 43
27. University of Kentucky
Kentucky has reached the Final Four in men's basketball four times in the past six seasons, and it won the championship in 2012.
3-year average sports revenue: $96.6 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 31
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 103
Championship score rank (2000-16): 21
Niche rank, athletics: 16
26. Texas A&M University
Texas A&M recently completed $485 million in renovations to their football stadium.
3-year average sports revenue: $92.8 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 28
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 28
Championship score rank (2000-16): 26
Niche rank, athletics: 15
25. University of Georgia
The Georgia women's swimming and diving team was the NCAA runner-up in 2015 and NCAA champs in 2016.
3-year average sports revenue: $105.9 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 36
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 12
Championship score rank (2000-16): 32
Niche rank, athletics: 28
22. University of Tennessee
Only eight schools make more money on sports than Tennessee.
3-year average sports revenue: $111.8 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 69
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 34
Championship score rank (2000-16): 16
Niche rank, athletics: 19
18. Auburn University
Gus Malzahn led Auburn to the NCAA championship game in his first season in 2013.
3-year average sports revenue: $116.7 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 43
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 31
Championship score rank (2000-16): 10
Niche rank, athletics: 9
6. Louisiana State University
LSU has reached the College World Series seven times since 2000 and won the title most recently in 2009.
3-year average sports revenue: $129.7 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 19
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 21
Championship score rank (2000-16): 6
Niche rank, athletics: 3
3. University of Alabama
Alabama football has won four national titles and six conference division titles in nine seasons under Nick Saban.
3-year average sports revenue: $148.9 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 15
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 23
Championship score rank (2000-16): 2
Niche rank, athletics: 2
1. University of Florida
Florida Gator sports teams have finished in the top 10 of their sport 31 times in the past three years and have won four championships since 2000 in the keystone sports. They also rank eighth in athletics revenue and first in the Niche ranking.
3-year average sports revenue: $126.4 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 3
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 2
Championship score rank (2000-16): 3
Niche rank, athletics: 1
I think I’m starting to understand what they were saying. As hard as it is to except some programs are pretty damned good if not the best. Some SEC teams represent the conference and even carry the lower tier teams on their shoulders.
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29. Arkansas
Arkansas finished second in both the men's and women's indoor track and field championships this past year.
3-year average sports revenue: $104.2 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 23
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 25
Championship score rank (2000-16): 53
Niche rank, athletics: 43
27. University of Kentucky
Kentucky has reached the Final Four in men's basketball four times in the past six seasons, and it won the championship in 2012.
3-year average sports revenue: $96.6 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 31
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 103
Championship score rank (2000-16): 21
Niche rank, athletics: 16
26. Texas A&M University
Texas A&M recently completed $485 million in renovations to their football stadium.
3-year average sports revenue: $92.8 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 28
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 28
Championship score rank (2000-16): 26
Niche rank, athletics: 15
25. University of Georgia
The Georgia women's swimming and diving team was the NCAA runner-up in 2015 and NCAA champs in 2016.
3-year average sports revenue: $105.9 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 36
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 12
Championship score rank (2000-16): 32
Niche rank, athletics: 28
22. University of Tennessee
Only eight schools make more money on sports than Tennessee.
3-year average sports revenue: $111.8 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 69
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 34
Championship score rank (2000-16): 16
Niche rank, athletics: 19
18. Auburn University
Gus Malzahn led Auburn to the NCAA championship game in his first season in 2013.
3-year average sports revenue: $116.7 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 43
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 31
Championship score rank (2000-16): 10
Niche rank, athletics: 9
6. Louisiana State University
LSU has reached the College World Series seven times since 2000 and won the title most recently in 2009.
3-year average sports revenue: $129.7 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 19
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 21
Championship score rank (2000-16): 6
Niche rank, athletics: 3
3. University of Alabama
Alabama football has won four national titles and six conference division titles in nine seasons under Nick Saban.
3-year average sports revenue: $148.9 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 15
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 23
Championship score rank (2000-16): 2
Niche rank, athletics: 2
1. University of Florida
Florida Gator sports teams have finished in the top 10 of their sport 31 times in the past three years and have won four championships since 2000 in the keystone sports. They also rank eighth in athletics revenue and first in the Niche ranking.
3-year average sports revenue: $126.4 million
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, men's sports: 3
3-year Capital One Cup points rank, women's sports: 2
Championship score rank (2000-16): 3
Niche rank, athletics: 1
I think I’m starting to understand what they were saying. As hard as it is to except some programs are pretty damned good if not the best. Some SEC teams represent the conference and even carry the lower tier teams on their shoulders.
Posted on 8/4/20 at 5:21 am to Bbobalou
This is a weird flex so early in the morning. Everyone knows UF has the strongest athletic department.
Posted on 8/4/20 at 6:23 am to Bbobalou
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championships won since 2000 in the keystone sports of football, men's basketball, and women's basketball,
What?
[quote]revenue generated by the school's athletic department over the past three years according to the Department of Education, attendance in the keystone sports over the past year, [/quote]
What does this even mean? Our revenue is far higher in FB alone and God forbid if we don't pack em in for women's BB
Businesses Insider is such a PC/left wing rag.
This post was edited on 8/4/20 at 6:32 am
Posted on 8/4/20 at 6:29 am to RD Dawg
I was sleep deprived and suffering from heat stroke. It was more of a response thread to certain fans that refer to “programs” when they really mean one sport. Florida, Georgia, LSU, A&M have excellent overall programs. Not just 1 sport.
Posted on 8/4/20 at 6:41 am to Bbobalou
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. Florida, Georgia, LSU, A&M have excellent overall programs
Yet only 1 of them has a better 3 year average for men's capital 1 overall sports than that 1 trick pony school. I also know the non football sport I did at that school has several top 10 finishes in the last 5 years
Posted on 8/4/20 at 10:20 am to Porter Osborne Jr
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This is a weird flex so early in the morning. Everyone knows UF has the strongest athletic department.
I'm with Peter on this one, why discuss something that isn't being disputed?
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