LEARFIELD Directors' Cup Scoring Structure

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by Ellis21d, Aug 31, 2022.

  1. Ellis21d

    Ellis21d JediHorn

    The University of Texas is very proud of winning the Learfield Directors Cup. A HUGE accomplishment when you look at the current scoring structure. The University of North Carolina won the award in its inaugural year, but then Stanford University won the Division I award for 25 straight years until the streak was broken in 2020–21 and 2021-22 by the University of Texas.

    Scoring for Division I: Count 19 sports with the following breakdowns
    Four of which must be Baseball and Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball and Women's Volleyball
    The next highest 15 (max.) sports scored for each institution, regardless of gender, will be used in the standings

    With addition of Beach Volleyball Texas now has 21 NCAA sports teams they participate in. So at the end of the year Texas can use the NCAA finish of 19 of their sports toward the Learfield Directors Cup scoring structure.
    Stanford's dominance at the Division I level is largely attributed to them sponsoring 36 sports teams, the most in Division I. Thus Stanford can use 19 of their sports team finishes toward the LDC scoring!!
    Damn Amazing what CDC has done in his time at Texas!!

    A more detailed explanation of the LDC scoring structure can be seen at the below web site:
    LEARFIELD Directors' Cup Scoring Structure
     
  2. mchammer

    mchammer 10,000+ Posts

    Yes, every sport but football contributed points to the Learfield cup last year. For the year before, I think it was every sport but soccer (maybe one other at most). In short, our football programs have been horrendous relative to our other sports.
     

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