Sure, and if you put that all together. You will see a total in the 1350-1410 range.
The Stanford variables are easy. Men's T&F & Men's Golf
To get to my current dream of 1402.5, I assume T&F will get 49 points. Golf will get 63. Providing 643.Â
It is the 63 that is the worry of the day. Though wrestling's 38.5 provides a nice floor.
On the women's side, it almost doesn't matter. I get to 759.5 with women's rowing providing 72. However even if their boats sink, Stanford has several women's results in the 60 point range in reserve.
So if men's golf and men's track & field have solid performances it is 1390 - 1400. If golf fails to advance, simply take 25 points from the ceiling. That's how that ~1,370 noted earlier becomes possible.
The real drama is on UCLA's side.Â
I have them at 1319.25 right now. I am hoping/projecting - Baseball - 90, Women's Golf - 90, Softball 78, Women's Tennis 73, Men's Golf - 63, Women's Rowing 40 (won't count probably) and now the known Men's Tennis at 64. The trick is they have 4 or 5 sports that could easily produce 90 or 100 points. Men's tennis was in that last too, so that loss was on target and helpful. Still, it really takes only one or two to zip over Stanford's lower ceiling. Should be OK, but it will be close
The Stanford variables are easy. Men's T&F & Men's Golf
To get to my current dream of 1402.5, I assume T&F will get 49 points. Golf will get 63. Providing 643.Â
It is the 63 that is the worry of the day. Though wrestling's 38.5 provides a nice floor.
On the women's side, it almost doesn't matter. I get to 759.5 with women's rowing providing 72. However even if their boats sink, Stanford has several women's results in the 60 point range in reserve.
So if men's golf and men's track & field have solid performances it is 1390 - 1400. If golf fails to advance, simply take 25 points from the ceiling. That's how that ~1,370 noted earlier becomes possible.
The real drama is on UCLA's side.Â
I have them at 1319.25 right now. I am hoping/projecting - Baseball - 90, Women's Golf - 90, Softball 78, Women's Tennis 73, Men's Golf - 63, Women's Rowing 40 (won't count probably) and now the known Men's Tennis at 64. The trick is they have 4 or 5 sports that could easily produce 90 or 100 points. Men's tennis was in that last too, so that loss was on target and helpful. Still, it really takes only one or two to zip over Stanford's lower ceiling. Should be OK, but it will be close

