Two questions: 1. For reference, anyone know the average age of the Texas A&M grad team? 2. Can someone explain to me how A&M is more than 20 points ahead of Illinois when we've beaten them two out of three times (splitting 1-1 with their grad team at ACF Regionals and then beating their undergrad team by almost 400 at ICT)? --- In quizbowl_at_yahoogroups.com, tmorris <no_reply_at_y...> wrote: > Below are the results of the final poll for the 2003-2004 season. > Thanks to everyone who participated. Results are also available at > http://texasquizbowl.org/poll > > Trey Morris > > 1. Chicago (295 points, 7 1st place votes) > 2. UC - Berkeley (292 points, 5 1st place votes) > 3. Michigan (274 points) > 4. Kentucky (256 points) > 5. Florida (248 points) > 6. Texas A&M (239 points) > 7. Illinois (217 points) > 8. Yale (214 points) > 9. Rochester (202 points) > 10. Maryland (196 points) > 11. Princeton (180 points) > 12. Harvard (174 points) > 13. Indiana (143 points) > 14. Emory (122 points) > 15. Stanford (109 points) > 16. Cornell (96 points) > 17. VCU (87 points) > 18. UCLA (69 points) > 19. Iowa State (64 points) > 20. Virginia (60 points) > 21. MIT (57 points) > 22. South Florida (47 points) > 23. Arkanasas (45 points) > 24. South Carolina (43 points) > 25. Swarthmore (42 points) > > Also appearing on >1 ballot: Carleton – 32 points; Cal Tech > – 15 points; CUNY – 13 points; Rutgers – New Brunswick > – 12 > points; Rutgers – Newark – 7 points; Athens State – 3 > points
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