[NU Sports] Nebraska
Exequiel Sevilla
ersiii at aol.com
Thu Jun 10 22:09:24 CDT 2010
Hmmm....looking at that doc a bit more, the Ohio State University has 106 on
the Division I list, so they should be on the All-Time list. Brings a
little doubt onto the document. If only everyone proof-read and copy-edited
as well as they thought they did..... :-)
Kelly
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:40 PM, Exequiel Sevilla <ersiii at aol.com> wrote:
> I was chatting with a neighbor about this tonight, a Nebraska-native who
> attended Army (and was Field Artillery, king of the battlefield). He was
> quick to point out that Nebraska has the most Academic All-Americas in the
> country. That was easy enough to check:
>
> All-Time Academic All-Americas (all divisions and classifications):
>
> 1. 271 - Nebraska
> 2. 214 - Notre Dame
> 3. 162 - Penn State
> 4. 161 - MIT
> 5. 140 - Stanford
> 6. 132 - Augustana
> 7. 119 - Bucknell
> 8. 118 - Texas
> 9. 114 - Emory
> 10. 113 - UCLA
> 16. 100 - Michigan
> 16. 100 - Michigan State
> 20. 96 - Purdue
> 21. 95 - Wisconsin
> 21. 95 - Minnesota
> 24. 89 - Northwestern
> 24. 89 - Illinois
>
> Eight Big Ten schools in the Top 25 (now nine).
>
> http://cosida.com/documents/2010/4/19/COSIDA-Who_has_the_most.pdf
>
> <http://cosida.com/documents/2010/4/19/COSIDA-Who_has_the_most.pdf>That's
> the COllege Sports Information Directors of America. And I expect that
> getting on this list depends on a lot of things, including being nominated.
>
> Kelly Sevilla
> Medill '78
> Pasadena '96
> San Antonio '00
> San Antonio '08
> Tampa '10
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 5:01 PM, <MHRJGScott at aol.com> wrote:
>
>> I like Nebraska and welcome them, besides the well known football program,
>> are they at the top in any other sports, maybe Mike can enlighten us.
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