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Jriv23

All-Conference
Jul 31, 2025
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I think the ACC is well represented this year. Texas and UCLA clearly have more money to spend on getting top level talent in the major sports. Something that us, Stanford, and VA do not have. To be able to still compete with them speaks volumes in my book. The ACC schools are competing at a very high level, and our teams clearly do not have the money that Texas and UCLA are spending. Go Heels!
 

CosmicHeel

Sophomore
Aug 2, 2025
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I think the ACC is well represented this year. Texas and UCLA clearly have more money to spend on getting top level talent in the major sports. Something that us, Stanford, and VA do not have. To be able to still compete with them speaks volumes in my book. The ACC schools are competing at a very high level, and our teams clearly do not have the money that Texas and UCLA are spending. Go Heels!

What this tells me: despite all the hand-wringing about money in college sports, academics still matter. There are SEC schools that spend huge on non-revenue sports (Alabama, LSU, Oklahoma, etc.) who are nowhere to be seen on this list. Georgia, at #46, is the lowest USNWR-ranked school in the Directors Cup top 10.
 
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