Texas A&M Aggies - Director's Cup All-time Final Standings

Director's Cup All-time Final Standings

The NACDA Director's Cup is an award given annually by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics to the colleges and universities with the most success in collegiate athletics. Points for the NACDA Director's Cup are based on order of finish in various NCAA sponsored championships or in the case of Division I Football media base polls. The award originated in 1993, and was presented to NCAA Division I schools only. In 1995, it was extended to Division II, Division III, and NAIA schools as well, each division receiving its own award.

Texas A&M's yearly final standings among other Division I schools since the cup originated in 1993 are as follows:

Year Standing Points
1993-94 24th 454.50
1994-95 37th 329.50
1995-96 20th 524.50
1996-97 30th 427.00
1997-98 38th 230.00
1998-99 39th 230.00
1999-00 27th 522.00
2000-01 26th 517.00
2001-02 37th 519.50
2002-03 28th 551.25
2003-04 16th 714.00
2004-05 26th 566.25
2005-06 23rd 649.50
2006-07 18th 881.00
2007-08 12th 1,031.00
2008-09 13th 976.00
2009-10 6th 1,070.75
2010-11 8th 1,090.50
2011-12 9th 990.25

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