Only UCLA can get to 1400. With a quick glance at the spring results all of the others in the top 10 can't do it even if they win NCAA team titles in EVERY sport that remains available to them. And most of them have no chance of scoring big points in those sports. Forget winning them.
Florida has the best chance to win 5 NCAA team titles, but that will only get them to 1200 or so. And they aren't winning 5 NCAA team titles.
Texas realistically can only win 4, but that would only get them to 1100.
The B1G schools do not have credible chances for the T&F titles, but even if they did get them their poor spring tallies leave them well behind Stanford's spring tally and well below 1200 overall.
UNC could, in theory, get ~540 spring points with two track & field titles. And that would only bring their total to 1360. BTW - That's not happening as they are not a T&F power.
So UCLA needs miracle workers on the track and 3 NCAA team titles just to catch Stanford's current tally. No other school will get close to Stanford's current minimum.
Note - UNC's 1360 includes all sports without any regard for the 20 sport (10 & 10) cap. If a school was under Stanford's current 1390 I did not bother to deduct since I was after a quick tally of those that could, in any way, exceed Stanford's ~1400.
Florida has the best chance to win 5 NCAA team titles, but that will only get them to 1200 or so. And they aren't winning 5 NCAA team titles.
Texas realistically can only win 4, but that would only get them to 1100.
The B1G schools do not have credible chances for the T&F titles, but even if they did get them their poor spring tallies leave them well behind Stanford's spring tally and well below 1200 overall.
UNC could, in theory, get ~540 spring points with two track & field titles. And that would only bring their total to 1360. BTW - That's not happening as they are not a T&F power.
So UCLA needs miracle workers on the track and 3 NCAA team titles just to catch Stanford's current tally. No other school will get close to Stanford's current minimum.
Note - UNC's 1360 includes all sports without any regard for the 20 sport (10 & 10) cap. If a school was under Stanford's current 1390 I did not bother to deduct since I was after a quick tally of those that could, in any way, exceed Stanford's ~1400.

