This is from the director's cup 2002-2003
1. Stanford (Cal.) 1420.5 (PAC10)
2. Texas 1094 (BigXII)
3. Ohio State 1074.75 (Big Ten)
4. Michigan 1034.25 (Big Ten)
5. Penn State 993 (Big Ten)
6. California-Los Angeles 943.75 (PAC10)
7. Florida 935.75 (SEC)
8. North Carolina 933.5 (ACC)
9. California 884.75 (PAC10)
10. Arizona State 860.75 (PAC10)
11. Minnesota 845 (Big Ten)
12. Auburn (Ala.) 822.75 (SEC)
13. Notre Dame (Ind.) 822.5 (Big East/Ind)
13. Southern California 822.5 (PAC10)
15. Georgia 784.75 (SEC)
16. Arizona 760 (PAC10)
17. Washington 732 (PAC10)
18. South Carolina 701 (SEC)
19. Virginia 690 (ACC)
20. Oklahoma 643.25 (Big XII)
21. Duke (N.C.) 643 (ACC)
22. Maryland 620.5 (ACC)
23. LSU 597.25 (SEC)
24. Nebraska 596.5 (Big XII)
25 Wisconsin 579 (Big Ten)
Conference breakdown:
PAC10- 7 schools total points-6424.25
Big Ten- 5 schools total points-4526
SEC- 5 teams tp- 3841.5
ACC- 4 teams tp 2887
Big XII- 3 tp- 2333.75
Big East- 1 tp- 822.5
This shows that the PAC10 is first and Big Ten is 2nd with SEC a close third.
Dude while you overstate how good the Big XII is again by coming in 5th at least your Texas has the 2nd best all around program..
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