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Excellence in Management Final Results
TOP 25

1
Kent State University
MAC
3.233824668
2
Western Kentucky University
Sun Belt
1.754152746

3
Utah State University
WAC
1.515311312
4
Central Michigan University
MAC
1.390311827
5
Middle Tennessee
Sun Belt
1.367602549

6
Texas Christian University
Mountain West
1.35935847
7
Texas A&M University
Big 12
1.354250547
8
Louisiana Tech University
WAC
1.349167984
9
Boise State University
WAC
1.284146937
10
Troy University
Sun Belt
1.226390997

11
University of Virginia
ACC
1.193150593
12
Ohio University
MAC
1.141886057
13
University of Southern California
Pac 10
1.128817758
14
University of California-Los Angeles
Pac 10
1.070347801
15
Brigham Young University
Mountain West
1.069244182
16
University of Louisiana Lafayette
Sun Belt
1.046838134

17
Stanford University
Pac 10
1.026392743
18
University of Oregon
Pac 10
0.922654746
19
Oklahoma State University
Big 12
0.854786359
20
University of Houston
Conference USA
0.844019635
21
Pennsylvania State University
Big 10
0.840336607
22
Florida International University
Sun Belt
0.829667207

23
University of Texas at El Paso
Conference USA
0.817234504
24
University of Florida
SEC
0.797617156
25
Duke University
ACC
0.787928585
Quote:The Excellence in Management Cup was established by the Laboratory for the Study of Intercollegiate Athletics (LSIA) at
Texas A&M University in order to address the question of: Who is the most economically efficient athletic department
in Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A)? The unique, yet simple, scoring system awards more points to
athletic departments that win conference and national championships while efficiently allocating money to win these
championships. Other championship cups do not address natural competitive advantages given to universities that have
higher operating budgets and play more sports (thus, more opportunities to win championships).
(07-08-2010 02:46 PM)Raider_ATO Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:The Excellence in Management Cup was established by the Laboratory for the Study of Intercollegiate Athletics (LSIA) at
Texas A&M University in order to address the question of: Who is the most economically efficient athletic department
in Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A)? The unique, yet simple, scoring system awards more points to
athletic departments that win conference and national championships while efficiently allocating money to win these
championships. Other championship cups do not address natural competitive advantages given to universities that have
higher operating budgets and play more sports (thus, more opportunities to win championships).

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