2021-22 Best in all college sports ranking

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OU had a pretty good year. National Champions in Softball and Womens gymnastics. National Runner Up in Baseball, Mens gymnastics, and womens Tennis.
 

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In the sports that really matter

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cbs scoring is kinda trash.
im still a Directors cup kinda guy
even capital one cup
top 5 among these 3

Directors Texas, Stanford, Michigan, Ohio State, Florida
Capital one Texas, Stanford, Oklahoma, Florida, Florida State
CBS Michigan, ND, Ohio State, UNC, Ark
 
im a fan of Oregon year round not just for a couple months. of all teams good or bad.
Georgia football. Braves baseball. F1 and NASCAR. Those are the only things in the sports world that matter.

I wish UGA would get rid of all other sports so the football program would have more resources
 
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Did Michigan actually win a title in anything?
 
Did Michigan actually win a title in anything?
No, we didn't (at least the major sports). But most major sports went really far in the playoff systems within those sports. From the article,

Michigan had quite the year athletically. The football team bounced back under coach Jim Harbaugh to finish 12-2 and earn a trip to the College Football Playoff, completing its best season since 2011. Men's basketball (19-15) reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, while women's basketball (25-7) reached the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. Wrestling (12-1) finished as the NCAA runner-up, and men's gymnastics (24-3) finished third nationally.

Even though only two "wild card" sports are counted in our award formula, Michigan also excelled in numerous high-profile sports: men's ice hockey reached the Frozen Four, women's gymnastics finished seventh nationally, women's lacrosse made the NCAA Tournament and both baseball and softball reached their respective NCAA Regionals.
 
No, we didn't (at least the major sports). But most major sports went really far in the playoff systems within those sports. From the article,

I knew most programs did really well, I just wasn't sure if any won a title. It was certainly a good year for Michigan in the major sports. Although, after CFB and men's/women's basketball, the next major sports would be college baseball/softball followed by women's volleyball. I'd be curious where they'd stack up, if they took the 6 most popular(major) sports and took the same formula, rather than doing the 3 major sports and two wild cards.
 
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