GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida was third in 2023-24 USA Today Network Southeastern Conference All-Sports standings.
Tennessee took the top spot in the SEC overall and men's all-sports standings for the third consecutive season. UT won three SEC titles (baseball, men's basketball, softball) and was second in three other final standings. Texas A&M won its second women's all-sports title and first since 2014-15.
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 2023-24 season. Florida's four SEC team titles in 2023-24 came in women's cross country, gymnastics, men's & women's swimming. Arkansas led with five league titles (men's cross country, soccer, men's & women's indoor track & field, men's outdoor track & field).
Did You Know?
Florida's 2023-24 SEC titles:
Florida was second in the league with four 2023-24 SEC titles:
- Women's cross country
- Gymnastics
- Men's swimming & diving
- Women's swimming & diving
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 |
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Total points for school's finish in each SEC sport it competes in
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Total number of teams competing
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Quotient ranked for
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(e.g. – Florida men's total of 93 participating teams derived by adding
14 (base) + 14 (MBB) + 14 (FB) + 14 (GLF) + 10 (S&D) + 13 (TEN) + 14 (T&F) = 92 |
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About the SEC All-Sports Trophy:
This is the fourth 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's four season run as the award sponsor ended in 2019-20. 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 39
th consecutive year with the release of
final national all-sports rankings following the conclusion of the NCAA College World Series. 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:
2023-24 USA Today Network SEC Overall All-Sports Standings |
Place |
School |
Points |
Total # of
Part. teamss |
Quotient |
1 |
Tennessee |
148.13 |
199.75 |
0.74158 |
2 |
Texas A&M |
147.50 |
203.75 |
0.72393 |
3 |
Florida |
129.75 |
207.75 |
0.62455 |
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Arkansas |
123.50 |
197.75 |
0.62453 |
5 |
Georgia |
124.50 |
211.75 |
0.58796 |
6 |
Auburn |
121.75 |
211.75 |
0.57497 |
7 |
Alabama |
115.00 |
207.75 |
0.55355 |
8 |
LSU |
109.63 |
207.75 |
0.52770 |
9 |
Kentucky |
105.25 |
207.75 |
0.50662 |
10 |
South Carolina |
97.75 |
200.75 |
0.48692 |
11 |
Miss. State |
83.50 |
174.75 |
0.47783 |
12 |
Vanderbilt |
58.50 |
139.00 |
0.42086 |
13 |
Mississippi |
72.50 |
177.75 |
0.40788 |
14 |
Missouri |
47.50 |
194.75 |
0.24390 |
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Men |
Place |
School |
Points |
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Quotient |
1 |
Tennessee |
70.38 |
91.75 |
0.7670 |
2 |
Texas A&M |
65.50 |
91.75 |
0.7139 |
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Alabama |
61.25 |
91.75 |
0.6676 |
4 |
Florida |
56.00 |
91.75 |
0.6104 |
5 |
Auburn |
55.75 |
91.75 |
0.6076 |
6 |
Arkansas |
47.75 |
81.75 |
0.5841 |
7 |
Georgia |
53.50 |
91.75 |
0.5831 |
8 |
Kentucky |
53.25 |
91.75 |
0.5804 |
9 |
Miss. State |
35.00 |
78.75 |
0.4444 |
10 |
LSU |
38.88 |
91.75 |
0.4237 |
11 |
Mississippi |
34.50 |
81.75 |
0.4220 |
12 |
South Carolina |
36.00 |
88.75 |
0.4056 |
13 |
Vanderbilt |
25.75 |
72.00 |
0.3576 |
14 |
Missouri |
20.25 |
78.75 |
0.2571 |
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Women |
Place |
School |
Points |
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Quotient |
1 |
Texas A&M |
82.00 |
112.00 |
0.7321 |
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Tennessee |
77.75 |
108.00 |
0.7199 |
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Arkansas |
75.75 |
116.00 |
0.6530 |
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Florida |
73.75 |
116.00 |
0.6358 |
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LSU |
70.75 |
116.00 |
0.6099 |
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Georgia |
71.00 |
120.00 |
0.5917 |
7 |
South Carolina |
61.75 |
112.00 |
0.5513 |
8 |
Auburn |
66.00 |
120.00 |
0.5500 |
9 |
Miss. State |
48.50 |
96.00 |
0.5052 |
10 |
Vanderbilt |
32.75 |
67.00 |
0.4888 |
11 |
Alabama |
53.75 |
116.00 |
0.4634 |
12 |
Kentucky |
52.00 |
116.00 |
0.4483 |
13 |
Mississippi |
38.00 |
96.00 |
0.3958 |
14 |
Missouri |
116 |
26.5 |
0.2284 |
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