ponyboy wrote:This is a post DP relic indicator where we took solace in an outstanding badminton team pushing us in the all-sports top 50. Fact is, the only two sports that matter are football and men’s basketball. I like where we are. Next subject please.
Per Sagarin: Football #104 (5-7) Mens basketball #94 (15-17)
ponyboy wrote:Yes. Where we are and where we are headed. That data is was.
with bball perhaps we should rename the team the titanics after last season. so glad you seem to think the bottom half or close to the bottom half of all schools where we want to be. so sad, so smu .
mtrout wrote:2021 final ranking: #125 [7th out of AAC schools]
(special thanks to M golf, W rowing for big points and also M soccer)
When our stated goal is to compete for conference championships, I would say finishing 7th in The American has to be considered a major disappointment.
Hart appears to be more interested in The Masters than our spring game which probably shouldn't be a surprise. He's got a front row seat on the gravy train.
The overall decline in the rankings should be a concern. Concerned?
In 2000-01, men's golf (15th place - 69 points); men's tennis (3rd place - 75 points); and women's track and field (13th place - 71 points) led the spring sports. Now it's M golf, W rowing and M soccer.
Tennis has had significant investments in the last 20 years but no points?
Women's T&F has some standouts but Chelsea Francis was better last year. More XC and distance focused. Only 30 on the total T&F/XC team which lags other in-state competitors.