Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
BigEasyCard - 01-12-2023
Final Fall standings are out with UNC in first and Stanford in second:
Division I LEARFIELD Directors’ Cup Standings - National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (nacda.com)
Geaux Cardinal!
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
BobK - 01-12-2023
Thanks Big Easy.
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
Canalejas - 01-12-2023
For comparison, here are the final Fall standings for last year:
https://nacda.com/documents/2022/1/12//Jan_13OverallStandings.pdf?id=4504 [PDF warning]
Stanford improved quite a bit. But unfortunately, Texas improved a little bit more.
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
martyup - 01-12-2023
Way to go Muir! The losing streak is likely to continue.
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
BobK - 01-12-2023
Why is that Marty? You don’t have faith in our winter or spring sports or maybe you believe overrated ?
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
fullmetal - 01-12-2023
Well, until proven otherwise, Texas is still the frontrunner to win women's rowing. Stanford has a good chance to dethrone the Longhorns though.
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
Phogge - 01-12-2023
If Stanford wins the Artificial Cup then each athlete should get a $100,000 bonus. Take it out of your presidents compensation.
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
BigEasyCard - 04-06-2023
First Winter standings are out and Cardinal are third, 4.25 points behind Texas:
April6DIOverall (PDF) - National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (nacda.com)
Geaux Cardinal!
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
BobK - 04-06-2023
Thanks for posting.
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
2006alum - 04-07-2023
(04-06-2023, 07:32 PM)BigEasyCard Wrote: First Winter standings are out and Cardinal are third, 4.25 points behind Texas:
April6DIOverall (PDF) - National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (nacda.com)
Geaux Cardinal!
Yes, thanks. And depressing that our fencing team contributed more points than our WBB team did. Given our so-so performances in three of the four required sports (MBB (0), WBB (50), WVB (73)), there's all the more pressure on our baseball team to go deep into the post-season.
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
BigEasyCard - 05-01-2023
Final Winter standings are out with Stanford now in second place to Ohio State:
April21Overall (PDF) - National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (nacda.com)
Geaux Cardinal!
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
M T - 05-01-2023
(05-01-2023, 07:54 AM)BigEasyCard Wrote: Final Winter standings are out with Stanford now in second place to Ohio State:
April21Overall (PDF) - National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (nacda.com)
Geaux Cardinal!
The key difference is Stanford 150 points above UTexas. Stanford will no doubt lose points off its current total, probably 232 points for the bottom 5 "optional" sports. Texas does well in fewer sports and may lose no scoring sports.
Stanford again would run away with the Cup if the scoring was biased for [sarcasm]small sports[/sarcasm] programs like UTexas.
So, I would estimate that Texas is 82.5 points ahead of Stanford, after deducting the bottom 5 optional sports. But then only top 8 or so finishes will score for Stanford in the spring (having to get more than 63 points). WWP, WGolf, WRow will likely be our 3 top scoring sports, and fill the last 3 optional sport slots. Baseball is required. If we have 5 other sports scoring 53 or more points, they are of benefit. Candidates: SFB, MVB, BVB, WTen, MGolf, WT&F, MT&F.
Back of the envelope calculation:
Balance WWP vs MTen and WGolf vs W T&F.
Baseball might be a big point differential. I was surprised to see UTexas was not in the top 25.. But, the Directors' Cup may be decided before the CWS, ... or maybe not. If its points were known today, it might pull Stanford close to even.
Likely to lose points in WRow, M T&F, SFB.
Likely to gain points (over displaced sports) in MVB?, MGolf, WVB.
My feeling is that Stanford would need some really good results to win, but this is too rough to be sure. Yes, I'm saying there is hope.
Scores so far (high to low scores), * indicates one of the 4 required sports.
Stanford 14 sports (12 of the max 15 allowed)
100 MGym
85 WSwim
80 W IT&F
80 MCC
73 * WVB
70.5 MSwim
64 MSOC
63 WCC
53.5 WGym
51 Fencing
50 * WBB
50 WSOC
48 M Wr
40 M IT&F
Texas 11 sports (8 of the max 15)
100 * WVB
90 WSwim
90 W IT&F
85 MSwim
73 * MBB
72.75 M IT&F
56 MCC
50 * WBB
50 WSOC
49 FBS FB
43 WCC
Spring sports
W WP, Stanford #1, no UTexas
M VB, Stanford #11, no UTexas
W Beach VB, Stanford #11, no UTexas
M LAX, neither
W LAX, Stanford #23
M TEN, UTexas #1, Stanford #23
W TEN, Stanford #8, UTexas #9
M Golf, Stanford #9T, UTexas #14.
W Golf, Stanford #1, UTexas #8
W ROW, UTexas #2, Stanford #4
SFB, UTexas #5, Stanford #9
M T&F, UTexas #12, Stanford #17
W T&F, UTexas #1, Stanford #17
BSB* Stanford #7, UTexas not ranked (Huh??)
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
DailySportsPodcast - 05-02-2023
Thought I'd share a link to a spreadsheet I put together with the current (page 1) and projected (page 2) Directors' Cup standings. Sports yet to be completed are highlighted in blue, and I used the most recent rankings in each sport to project how far each team will go.
I decided not to include Ohio State given they are very unlikely to keep pace with Stanford and Texas based on past spring results. Current projections indicate a tight finish, with Texas the favorite to win.
Let me know if I made a mistake anywhere and I hope this helps visualize/keep track of things!
Here's the link (file upload on the Cardboard was not working for me):
https://publuu.com/flip-book/127708/330227
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
M T - 05-02-2023
Thanks for the spreadsheet!
That’s about what I figured.
I will note the unfairness of Texas getting 50 points in WSOC when Stanford gets nothing for equal results.
40 points is probably too much to make up by better finishes. It may take Texas to falter.
(I have commented for years that file upload hasn’t worked. They’ve never been able to get it working.)
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
DailySportsPodcast - 05-03-2023
Agreed that we'll likely need a few Texas slip ups. Also quite worried about baseball underperforming their ranking in the tournament, which would cost us dearly.
Glad to hear I'm not alone on the file upload not working.
(05-02-2023, 11:44 PM)M T Wrote: Thanks for the spreadsheet!
That’s about what I figured.
I will note the unfairness of Texas getting 50 points in WSOC when Stanford gets nothing for equal results.
40 points is probably too much to make up by better finishes. It may take Texas to falter.
(I have commented for years that file upload hasn’t worked. They’ve never been able to get it working.)
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
Spiny_Norman - 05-03-2023
Anyone care about the Capital One Cup? Stanford not in the top 10 in Men's or Women's standings as of April 6. Men should add 20 points for Gymnastics win.
https://ecm.capitalone.com/WCM/capital-one-cup/coc-complete-standings-4_6.pdf
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
MVDan - 05-29-2023
With Texas not making the top 15 in Men's golf and Stanford winning in Women's rowing it appears that Stanford is in a much better place for the directors cup. On Twitter a user called Director’s Cup Updates@Direct_Cupdates has written the following:
A 30 pt swing in the #directorscup as @StanfordRowing wins gold and 100 points. They were predicted to score 80, being ranked 4th.
Texas rowing was predicted to score 90 points but takes 4th place and 80 points.
Predicted finish:
@GoStanford
- 1395.25
@TexasLonghorns
- 1369
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
akiddoc - 05-29-2023
(05-29-2023, 07:36 AM)MVDan Wrote: With Texas not making the top 15 in Men's golf and Stanford winning in Women's rowing it appears that Stanford is in a much better place for the directors cup. On Twitter a user called Director’s Cup Updates@Direct_Cupdates has written the following:
A 30 pt swing in the #directorscup as @StanfordRowing wins gold and 100 points. They were predicted to score 80, being ranked 4th.
Texas rowing was predicted to score 90 points but takes 4th place and 80 points.
Predicted finish:
@GoStanford
- 1395.25
@TexasLonghorns
- 1369
That assumes that our baseball team is going to ring up some points and Texas' will not. Very bad assumption with THIS team.
Possible tie with Texas heading into the baseball tourney. Although men's golf is currently choking away their chances.
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
bnarver - 05-29-2023
Here's what I have currently. I apologize in advance for the lack of table formatting. I hope everything is readable after I post. Stanford has scored in 18 optional sports so far and must, therefore, drop 3. Those would be men's indoor T&F, wrestling, and women's soccer. Stanford still has men's golf, softball, men's and women's outdoor T&F, and baseball. Any further scoring will be incremental since they will result in scores in fencing, women's gymnastics, etc. to be dropped. Texas has scored in 14 optional sports and will, therefore, add a full score before they have to drop men's cross country, football, etc. They have men's and women's outdoor T&F and baseball left. Stanford is up by 73 points right now. Texas is favored to win women's T&F which would give them 100 points. Stanford is assured to get at least 73 points in softball and hopefully no less than 69 points in men's golf. That would give Stanford a net of 37.5 points. That gives Stanford at least a 10.5 point lead with men's and women's T&F and baseball still to go.
Updated June 5. Stanford did get 69 points in men's golf, and softball exceeded expectations by making it to the semifinals. That earns 83 points. So knocking out fencing and women's gymnastics, Stanford's revised total is 1259.5-51-53.5+69+83 = 1307. This puts Stanford ahead by 120.5 with outdoor T&F and baseball left. Still assuming Texas wins the women's T&F, Stanford has a 20.5 point lead. Baseball is one of the 4 sports that must be counted toward the Directors' Cup. Texas upset Miami to win their regional. Stanford needs to win their regional, setting up a Stanford - Texas battle in the super regional. Stanford will need to win that battle. Stanford will have to finished higher than 15th in either T&F for a T&F score to count, and even then, it will be for minimal incremental points.
Sport Texas Stanford
Women's volleyball 100 73
Men's basketball 73 0
Women's basketball 50 50
Baseball
Football 49
Field hockey
Men's gymnastics 100
Women's water polo 100
Women's golf 72.75 82.5
Women's swimming 90 85
Men's cross country 56 80
Women's cross country 43 63
Men's swimming 85 70.5
Men's indoor track and field 72.75 40
Women's tennis 73 83
Men's tennis 83 64
Men's soccer 64
Men's water polo
Women's gymnastics 53.5
Wrestling 48
Fencing 51
Women's indoor track and field 90 80
Women's soccer 50 50
Women's outdoor track and field
Men's outdoor track and field
Softball 64 83
Rowing 80 100
Men's golf 55 69
Women's Lacrosse
Beach volleyball 60
Fall Total 298 280
Winter total 460.75 490
Spring total 427.75 489.5
Total 1186.5 1307
RE: Directors' Cup 2022-23 -
M T - 06-08-2023
Note that the above post was updated June 5, but since there wasn't a new post on the thread, the thread didn't make the front page. So, I'm bumping it.
Quote: This puts Stanford ahead by 120.5 with outdoor T&F and baseball left. Still assuming Texas wins the women's T&F, Stanford has a 20.5 point lead.
(But I will point out that there is both Men's and Women's T&F as well as baseball. If Stanford & Texas were to get the same number of points as last year, Texas ends at 1186.5 + 253 -50 = 1389.50, while Stanford ends at 1307 + 206.5 - 127 = 1386.5.)
If a Mod can edit that post, can you make the table to use fixed-width font?
Also note that post's Fall Total, etc. shows fewer points than was announced at the end of the fall, because Stanford points were reduced per the stupid rules.
At the end of the Fall, Stanford had 330 points (now 280). At the end of Winter, 578 points (now 490),