• 2023 NOTBCS Cup final standings

    From The NOTBCS Guy@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 30 16:13:15 2023
    Here are the final standings for the 2023 NOTBCS Cup:

    SEC - 2679
    381 - Baseball (LSU)
    381 - Men's Golf (Florida)
    376 - Men's Outdoor Track & Field (Florida)
    361 - Women's Basketball (LSU)
    346 - Men's Indoor Track & Field (Arkansas)
    344 - Women's Indoor Track & Field (Arkansas)
    326 - Football (Georgia)
    127 - Women's Lacrosse (Northwestern)
    37 - Women's Bowling (Vanderbilt)

    ACC - 1912
    359 - Women's Cross Country (North Carolina State)
    312 - Women's Tennis (North Carolina)
    302 - Men's Tennis (Virginia)
    275 - Women's Golf (Wake Forest)
    265 - Men's Soccer (Syracuse)
    200 - Women's Swimming & Diving (Virginia)
    95 - Men's Lacrosse (Notre Dame)
    82 - Women's Field Hockey (North Carolina)
    22 - Fencing (Notre Dame)

    Big 12 - 1064
    352 - Women's Outdoor Track & Field (Texas)
    345 - Women's Volleyball (Texas)
    306 - Women's Softball (Oklahoma)
    61 - Women's Gymnastics (Oklahoma)

    Pac-12 - 809
    348 - Women's Soccer (UCLA)
    170 - Men's Swimming & Diving (California)
    91 - Women's Rowing (Stanford)
    67 - Women's Beach Volleyball (USC)
    37 - Women's Water Polo (Stanford)
    35 - Men's Volleyball (UCLA)
    35 - Men's Water Polo (California)
    15 - Men's Gymnastics (Stanford)
    11 - Skiing (Utah)

    Big East - 453
    453 - Men's Basketball (Connecticut)

    Big Sky - 410
    410 - Men's Cross Country (Northern Arizona)

    Big 10 - 137
    100 - Wrestling (Penn State)
    37 - Women's Ice Hockey (Wisconsin)

    MAAC - 73
    73 - Men's Ice Hockey (Quinnipiac)

    Division II - 23
    23 - Rifle (Alaska)

    "The quick version": a conference (or the entire division, if it is not a Division I school) gets points equal to the number of Division I schools that sponsor a sport if one of its schools wins the NCAA championship, with a 25% bonus for men's sports to
    even them out with women's; football is decided by the CFP championship, but both FBS and FCS teams are counted for points purposes.

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  • From The NOTBCS Guy@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 2 12:33:06 2023
    SEC - 2679
    127 - Women's Lacrosse (Northwestern)
    Northwestern isn't in the SEC.

    Er, um, uh, let me think about this one for a minute...the SEC gets to count one of the Big 10's championships because of Georgia's win over Ohio State in the CFP semi-finals?

    I'd love to see a breakdown of the points for LSU's baseball. I see women's bowling is 1 to 1 but I can figure out all that bonus stuff.

    Seriously...there are 305 schools that play Division I baseball. When you add up the total number of schools for each sport, the women have about 25% more than the men, so all men's sports get a 25% bonus to make up for it. 25% of 305 is 76.25, rounded
    to 76, so that's 305 + 76 = 381.

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  • From Corky@21:1/5 to The NOTBCS Guy on Sun Jul 2 12:20:42 2023
    On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 6:13:18 PM UTC-5, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:
    Here are the final standings for the 2023 NOTBCS Cup:

    SEC - 2679
    381 - Baseball (LSU)
    381 - Men's Golf (Florida)
    376 - Men's Outdoor Track & Field (Florida)
    361 - Women's Basketball (LSU)
    346 - Men's Indoor Track & Field (Arkansas)
    344 - Women's Indoor Track & Field (Arkansas)
    326 - Football (Georgia)
    127 - Women's Lacrosse (Northwestern)
    37 - Women's Bowling (Vanderbilt)

    ACC - 1912
    359 - Women's Cross Country (North Carolina State)
    312 - Women's Tennis (North Carolina)
    302 - Men's Tennis (Virginia)
    275 - Women's Golf (Wake Forest)
    265 - Men's Soccer (Syracuse)
    200 - Women's Swimming & Diving (Virginia)
    95 - Men's Lacrosse (Notre Dame)
    82 - Women's Field Hockey (North Carolina)
    22 - Fencing (Notre Dame)

    Big 12 - 1064
    352 - Women's Outdoor Track & Field (Texas)
    345 - Women's Volleyball (Texas)
    306 - Women's Softball (Oklahoma)
    61 - Women's Gymnastics (Oklahoma)

    Pac-12 - 809
    348 - Women's Soccer (UCLA)
    170 - Men's Swimming & Diving (California)
    91 - Women's Rowing (Stanford)
    67 - Women's Beach Volleyball (USC)
    37 - Women's Water Polo (Stanford)
    35 - Men's Volleyball (UCLA)
    35 - Men's Water Polo (California)
    15 - Men's Gymnastics (Stanford)
    11 - Skiing (Utah)

    Big East - 453
    453 - Men's Basketball (Connecticut)

    Big Sky - 410
    410 - Men's Cross Country (Northern Arizona)

    Big 10 - 137
    100 - Wrestling (Penn State)
    37 - Women's Ice Hockey (Wisconsin)

    MAAC - 73
    73 - Men's Ice Hockey (Quinnipiac)

    Division II - 23
    23 - Rifle (Alaska)

    "The quick version": a conference (or the entire division, if it is not a Division I school) gets points equal to the number of Division I schools that sponsor a sport if one of its schools wins the NCAA championship, with a 25% bonus for men's sports
    to even them out with women's; football is decided by the CFP championship, but both FBS and FCS teams are counted for points purposes.
    Northwestern isn't in the SEC.
    I'd love to see a breakdown of the points for LSU's baseball. I see women's bowling is 1 to 1 but I can figure out all that bonus stuff.

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  • From Corky@21:1/5 to The NOTBCS Guy on Sun Jul 2 12:47:30 2023
    On Sunday, July 2, 2023 at 2:33:09 PM UTC-5, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:
    Seriously...there are 305 schools that play Division I baseball. When you add up the total number of schools for each sport, the women have about 25% more than the men, so all men's sports get a 25% bonus to make up for it. 25% of 305 is 76.25, rounded
    to 76, so that's 305 + 76 = 381.

    Why is the 'seriously' necessary?
    Thanks for the breakdown, got it..

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  • From The NOTBCS Guy@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 3 13:17:03 2023
    Seriously...there are 305 schools that play Division I baseball. When you add up the total number of schools for each sport, the women have about 25% more than the men, so all men's sports get a 25% bonus to make up for it. 25% of 305 is 76.25,
    rounded to 76, so that's 305 + 76 = 381.
    Why is the 'seriously' necessary?

    To make sure it's not lumped in with the SEC/Big 10 explanation, which, you guessed it, is "not seriously."

    Reminder: the first Division I football practices can begin on July 26 (if the team has a Week 0 game - teams that start on 9/2 have to wait until 8/2).

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