2016-17 Director's Cup Final Standings

Alum-Ni

Heisman
Aug 29, 2004
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Link: http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools...to_pdf/2016-17/misc_non_event/D1final2017.pdf

Final Standings for the 2016-17 Learfield Directors' Cup

1. Stanford - 1,563 pts
2. Ohio State - 1,343.75
3. Florida - 1,252.50
4. USC - 1,251.25
5. North Carolina - 1,154
6. Michigan - 1,133.25
7. Texas - 1,067.75
8. Penn State - 1,046.75
9. Oregon - 1,027
10. Kentucky - 1,025
11. UCLA - 1,007
12. Texas A&M - 986.50
13. Florida State - 921.75
14. California - 916.75
15. Georgia - 913.75
16. Wisconsin - 886
17. Oklahoma - 876
18. LSU - 862.50
19. Virginia - 862
20. Arkansas - 839
21. South Carolina - 832.50
22. Washington - 801.25
23. Notre Dame - 801
24. Baylor - 790.25
25. Alabama - 768.75
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30. Minnesota - 708
36. Northwestern - 607.50
37. Nebraska - 607.25
38. Illinois - 597.50
41. Purdue - 548.25
47. Indiana - 499.50
50. Maryland - 487.50
51. Iowa - 477
53. Michigan State - 460.50
116. Rutgers - 153.50
 

Truehuskerfan

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May 1, 2003
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Funny that now some people think where we finish in this is significant. I distinctly remember the criticism Bill Byrne got when he talked about competing for the Directors Cup. People at the time said nobody cares about the Directors Cup and the only thing that matters is football.
 
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saluno22

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Funny that now some people think where we finish in this is significant. I distinctly remember the criticism Bill Byrne got when he talked about competing for the Directors Cup. People at the time said nobody cares about the Directors Cup and the only thing that matters is football.
I think something similar was in LJS today: If Husker football won the division and basketball made the tourney, they would be about the same spot in the Directors' Cup standings but people would feel a lot better about the year.
 
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