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Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - HuskyU - 03-24-2016 08:59 PM

FYI...

UCONN: 24 (10 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 3 non-AAC Women's) 02-13-banana

Memphis: 20 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 1 non-AAC Women's)

Cincinnati: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)
ECU: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's)
Temple: 19 (6 AAC Men's, 8 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 4 non-AAC Women's)
USF: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)

Houston: 17 (7 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's)
SMU: 17 (6 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)
Tulane: 17 (7 AAC Men's, 8 AAC Women's, 2 non-AAC Women's)
Tulsa: 17 (7 AAC Men's - now minus Golf, 10 AAC Women's)

UCF: 16 (6 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's)


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RE: Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - PirateJim - 03-25-2016 07:12 AM

How does UCF get away with having more men's teams than women's teams? Especially when football has so many men players. Wouldn't this be a title IX violation?


RE: Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - ECBrad - 03-25-2016 07:25 AM

I think that's a typo and the numbers are backwards


Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - PurpleReigns - 03-25-2016 08:14 AM

(03-24-2016 08:59 PM)HuskyU Wrote:  FYI...

UCONN: 24 (10 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 3 non-AAC Women's) 02-13-banana

Memphis: 20 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 1 non-AAC Women's)

Cincinnati: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)
ECU: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's)
Temple: 19 (6 AAC Men's, 8 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 4 non-AAC Women's)
USF: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)

Houston: 17 (7 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's)
SMU: 17 (6 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)
Tulane: 17 (7 AAC Men's, 8 AAC Women's, 2 non-AAC Women's)
Tulsa: 17 (7 AAC Men's - now minus Golf, 10 AAC Women's)

UCF: 16 (6 AAC Women's, 10 AAC Men's)

ECU +1 Women's

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RE: Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - vick mike - 03-25-2016 08:23 AM

(03-24-2016 08:59 PM)HuskyU Wrote:  FYI...

UCONN: 24 (10 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 3 non-AAC Women's) 02-13-banana

Memphis: 20 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 1 non-AAC Women's)

Cincinnati: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)
ECU: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's)
Temple: 19 (6 AAC Men's, 8 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 4 non-AAC Women's)
USF: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)

Houston: 17 (7 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's)
SMU: 17 (6 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)
Tulane: 17 (7 AAC Men's, 8 AAC Women's, 2 non-AAC Women's)
Tulsa: 17 (7 AAC Men's - now minus Golf, 10 AAC Women's)

UCF: 16 (6 AAC Women's, 10 AAC Men's)

Interesting, UConn with the most sports. But when will they add football?


RE: Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - oldtiger - 03-25-2016 10:54 AM

(03-25-2016 07:12 AM)PirateJim Wrote:  How does UCF get away with having more men's teams than women's teams? Especially when football has so many men players. Wouldn't this be a title IX violation?
This site and related information from the Department of Education (Equity in Athletics) may somewhat help you better understand how some universities choose to field teams and support athletics:

http://ope.ed.gov/athletics/GetOneInstitutionData.aspx

The numbers are reported to the Department of Education by each university, so when the inevitable "Their numbers are wrong" discussion raises it's head from the usual suspects, that needs to be brought up with the university officials, not anyone here or at that agency. :)

Additionally, I'll just warn folks ahead the the enrollment numbers are different that what you would expect because the universities only report full-time undergrad students, which is significantly less than some of the numbers that have been published as enrollment at some universities.

I use it at times when the USAToday college athletic department database doesn't get to the level of detail that's needed. The easiest way to find an institution is to enter "institution city" or simply choose AAC and get a listing of all members and choose from that list. This site lists # players in each sport or general category (total track for example), total men/women student participants and and coaches by men/women. It also breaks all of that down by $ spent and to a lesser extent $ income.

The combo of the numbers of coaches/athletes on that site and the easier to read/summarize USAToday database give a pretty good view of the athletic departments of universities.


RE: Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - HuskyU - 03-25-2016 11:33 AM

I was surprised to see UCF at the bottom, especially with such a massive student body.


RE: Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - HuskyU - 03-25-2016 11:34 AM

(03-25-2016 08:23 AM)vick mike Wrote:  
(03-24-2016 08:59 PM)HuskyU Wrote:  FYI...

UCONN: 24 (10 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 3 non-AAC Women's) 02-13-banana

Memphis: 20 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 1 non-AAC Women's)

Cincinnati: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)
ECU: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's)
Temple: 19 (6 AAC Men's, 8 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 4 non-AAC Women's)
USF: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)

Houston: 17 (7 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's)
SMU: 17 (6 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)
Tulane: 17 (7 AAC Men's, 8 AAC Women's, 2 non-AAC Women's)
Tulsa: 17 (7 AAC Men's - now minus Golf, 10 AAC Women's)

UCF: 16 (6 AAC Women's, 10 AAC Men's)

Interesting, UConn with the most sports. But when will they add football?

How many sports did Temple sacrifice for their one decent football season?


RE: Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - slhNavy91 - 03-25-2016 01:49 PM

AAC football only schools:
Navy 32 (18 men's, 11women's, 3 combined)


RE: Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - HP-TBDPITL - 03-25-2016 02:01 PM

UCF is at the bottom because they are paying off the cost of a football stadium and arena at the same time.

That's not meant to be negative...at least they invested in building both. Not everyone in the conference can say that.


RE: Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - zfred12 - 03-25-2016 02:04 PM

I think UCF is still near the top in total AAC titles across all sports though. Don't know for sure since the AAC website doesn't include 2015-2016 seasons in their all time championship standings.


RE: Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - JHG722 - 03-25-2016 02:17 PM

(03-25-2016 11:34 AM)HuskyU Wrote:  
(03-25-2016 08:23 AM)vick mike Wrote:  
(03-24-2016 08:59 PM)HuskyU Wrote:  FYI...

UCONN: 24 (10 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 3 non-AAC Women's) 02-13-banana

Memphis: 20 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 1 non-AAC Women's)

Cincinnati: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)
ECU: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's)
Temple: 19 (6 AAC Men's, 8 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Men's, 4 non-AAC Women's)
USF: 19 (9 AAC Men's, 9 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)

Houston: 17 (7 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's)
SMU: 17 (6 AAC Men's, 10 AAC Women's, 1 non-AAC Women's)
Tulane: 17 (7 AAC Men's, 8 AAC Women's, 2 non-AAC Women's)
Tulsa: 17 (7 AAC Men's - now minus Golf, 10 AAC Women's)

UCF: 16 (6 AAC Women's, 10 AAC Men's)

Interesting, UConn with the most sports. But when will they add football?

How many sports did Temple sacrifice for their one decent football season?

We had the best winning percentage in the AAC this season. You were 2nd.

Also: http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/active/t/temple/opponents_records.php?teamid=807


RE: Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - oldtiger - 03-25-2016 02:22 PM

(03-25-2016 01:49 PM)slhNavy91 Wrote:  AAC football only schools:
Navy 32 (18 men's, 11women's, 3 combined)

Well, I guess that moves all of us down a slot. That's a ton of supported sports.


RE: Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - apex_pirate - 03-25-2016 05:24 PM

(03-25-2016 02:04 PM)zfred12 Wrote:  I think UCF is still near the top in total AAC titles across all sports though. Don't know for sure since the AAC website doesn't include 2015-2016 seasons in their all time championship standings.

Some might say it's easier to do when you don't have to spread the money around...especially scholarships.

Do you know why you guys are allowed to have a significant number of men's sports over women's without it being called out?


RE: Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - HuskyU - 03-25-2016 05:45 PM

(03-25-2016 05:24 PM)apex_pirate Wrote:  
(03-25-2016 02:04 PM)zfred12 Wrote:  I think UCF is still near the top in total AAC titles across all sports though. Don't know for sure since the AAC website doesn't include 2015-2016 seasons in their all time championship standings.

Some might say it's easier to do when you don't have to spread the money around...especially scholarships.

Do you know why you guys are allowed to have a significant number of men's sports over women's without it being called out?

That was a typo on my part. I fixed it in the original post.


RE: Total Number of Sports Offered by Full AAC Members - oldtiger - 03-25-2016 05:46 PM

(03-25-2016 05:24 PM)apex_pirate Wrote:  
(03-25-2016 02:04 PM)zfred12 Wrote:  I think UCF is still near the top in total AAC titles across all sports though. Don't know for sure since the AAC website doesn't include 2015-2016 seasons in their all time championship standings.

Some might say it's easier to do when you don't have to spread the money around...especially scholarships.

Do you know why you guys are allowed to have a significant number of men's sports over women's without it being called out?
US Department of Education Equity in Athletics shows that UCF registered 226 male student athletes and 237 female student athletes.