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Friday, July 2, 2021

Gators Win USA Today Network SEC Men’s All-Sports Title – Florida Gators

Florida won the 2020-21 USA Network Southeastern Conference All-Sports men’s trophy and was second in overall and women’s final standings. 

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida won the 2020-21 USA Today Network Southeastern Conference Men’s All-Sports title. It was the 22nd men’s SEC All-Sports title for the Gators program.

Arkansas claimed its first SEC Overall and Women’s All-Sports titles. The Razorbacks led the league with nine SEC titles in 2020-21.
 
Tabulation for the USA Today Network SEC All-Sports standings finished after the close of regular-season baseball play, the final sport to determine a league champion in the 2020-21 season. Florida was second in the league with four SEC team titles in 2021 – gymnastics, softball, men’s swimming & diving and men’s tennis.

 2020-21 SEC All-Sports Notes
 
Did You Know?

  • Florida’s 251 all-time league team titles are the most in the SEC. In the last 10 seasons, UF leads the league with 49 titles.
  • Florida has claimed at least one SEC All-Sports title (overall, men’s or women’s) 31 of the last 37 seasons, including 29 overall titles.

 
Florida’s 2020-21 SEC titles:
Florida was second in the SEC with four 2020-21 SEC titles:  

  • Gymnastics
  • Softball
  • Men’s swimming & diving
  • Men’s Tennis

 
One other Florida sport claimed a league crown in 2021 as the Gator lacrosse team won the American Athletic Conference title – its 10th consecutive league title across three different conferences.
 
How is the USA Today Network SEC All-Sports Award figured?
Points are awarded based on the number of competing teams in a sport (e.g. – 14 teams compete in SEC baseball, giving the winner 14 points, second gets 13, etc. Four teams compete in equestrian, awarding four points to the winner). A program’s points total is divided by the total number of teams competing in the sports the school fields and that quotient ranks the teams in the final USA Today Network SEC All-Sports standings. The sports of cross country, indoor and outdoor track & field are combined. A program’s outdoor track finish makes up half, while the remaining two quarters are based on the cross country and indoor finishes.
 

USA Today Network Southeastern Conference All-Sports formula
Total points for school’s finish in each SEC sport it competes in
 
/ Total number of teams competing
in sports a school fields
= Quotient ranked for
program finish
(e.g. – SEC baseball champion receives 14 points; equestrian 4 points) (e.g. – Florida men’s total of 92 participating teams derived by adding 
14 (base) + 14 (MBB) + 14 (FB) + 14 (GLF) + 10 (S&D) + 13 (TEN) + 13 (T&F) = 92

 
About the SEC All-Sports Trophy:
This is the first year for the USA Today Network SEC All-Sports Award. The USA Network is the nation’s largest local-to-national digital media organization.
 
GateHouse Media presented the previous four SEC All-Sports Awards. The Halifax Media Group awarded the 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 trophies. The New York Times Regional Newspaper Group gave the awards from the 1994-95 through 2010-11 seasons. Prior to that, the league tabulated the SEC All-Sports totals.
 
What’s Next?
UF is hopeful of finishing among the nation’s top 10 most successful overall athletic programs for the 37th consecutive year with the release of final national all-sports rankings July 2. Florida is the only school to finish among the nation’s top 10 overall most successful athletic programs each year since 1983.
 
Look at the Charts:

2020-21 USA Today Network SEC Overall All-Sports Standings
 
Place
 
School
Total # of
Part. teams
 
Points
 
Quotient
1 Arkansas 199 141.5 0.71106
2 Florida 209 148.5 0.71053
3 Alabama 209 138 0.66029
4 Tennessee 201 132.5 0.65920
5 Texas A&M 205 120 0.58537
6 LSU 209 121.5 0.58134
7 Georgia 213 122 0.57277
8 Kentucky 209 111 0.53110
9 Mississippi 179 92 0.51397
10 South Carolina 205 89 0.43415
11 Missouri 196 77.5 0.39541
12 Auburn 213 83.5 0.39202
13 Mississippi State 179 67 0.37430
14 Vanderbilt 178 56 0.31461
Men 
Place School Total # of
Part. teams
Points Quotient
1 Florida 93 71.5 0.7688
2 Alabama 93 68 0.7312
3 Arkansas 83 60.5 0.7289
4 Tennessee 93 64 0.6882
5 Georgia 93 57.5 0.6183
6 LSU 93 54.5 0.5860
7 Mississippi 83 45.5 0.5482
8 Texas A&M 93 49 0.5269
9 Kentucky 93 43.5 0.4677
10 Mississippi State 83 31 0.3735
11 Auburn 93 33.5 0.3602
12 Missouri 80 28.5 0.3563
13 South Carolina 93 33 0.3548
14 Vanderbilt 83 29 0.3494
Women 
Place School Total # of
Part. teams
Points Quotient
1 Arkansas 116 81 0.6983
2 Florida 116 77 0.6638
3 Tennessee 108 68.5 0.6343
4 Texas A&M 112 71 0.6339
5 Alabama 116 70 0.6034
6 Kentucky 116 67.5 0.5819
7 LSU 116 67 0.5776
8 Georgia 120 64.5 0.5375
9 South Carolina 112 56 0.5000
10 Mississippi 96 46.5 0.4844
11 Missouri 116 49 0.4224
12 Auburn 120 50 0.4167
13 Mississippi State 96 36 0.3750
14 Vanderbilt 95 27 0.2842

 
 

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