End of the Auburn reign?

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Are we closing in on the end of the current Auburn dynasty of NCAA championships this year ? Will Stanford come through this time? I've heard that Texas had an extremely good recruiting year this year. John Smith
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    Frank: Texas last won in 2002 and it was by 11 points over Stanford (512 to 501). Stanford had no divers score and Texas took quite advantage: 1 Meter 1 DUMAIS, TROY 7 DUMAIS, JUSTIN 3 meter 1 DUMAIS, TROY 4 DUMAIS, JUSTIN Platform 2 DUMAIS, JUSTIN 5 DUMAIS, TROY 8 LINETTE, JONATHAN Certainly the diving points provided the margin of victory, however, I recall being in practice that Friday and we were all very surprised that the Longhorns had the lead and the event which was the buzz was the men's 50 free: 50 FREE Prelims 7) CROCKER, IAN SO TEXAS :19.80 7) BOGART, ROBERT SR TEXAS :19.80 9) O'BRYAN, BOBBY SO STANFORD :19.81 9) DRAGANJA, DUJE FR CALIFORNIA :19.81 11) SCHNELL, ANDREW SO STANFORD :19.82 Ian and Robert made the final by :01 and :02 over the Stanford sprinters and in the final, Ian moved up to fifth, Robert remained at 8th, Schnell won the consolation final for 9th, yet O'Bryan finished 16th. (Texas 25 points, Stanford 10 points) SO, yes diving was a predominant factor yet the 50, by the slimmest of margins was also a factor.
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    Frank: Texas last won in 2002 and it was by 11 points over Stanford (512 to 501). Stanford had no divers score and Texas took quite advantage: 1 Meter 1 DUMAIS, TROY 7 DUMAIS, JUSTIN 3 meter 1 DUMAIS, TROY 4 DUMAIS, JUSTIN Platform 2 DUMAIS, JUSTIN 5 DUMAIS, TROY 8 LINETTE, JONATHAN Certainly the diving points provided the margin of victory, however, I recall being in practice that Friday and we were all very surprised that the Longhorns had the lead and the event which was the buzz was the men's 50 free: 50 FREE Prelims 7) CROCKER, IAN SO TEXAS :19.80 7) BOGART, ROBERT SR TEXAS :19.80 9) O'BRYAN, BOBBY SO STANFORD :19.81 9) DRAGANJA, DUJE FR CALIFORNIA :19.81 11) SCHNELL, ANDREW SO STANFORD :19.82 Ian and Robert made the final by :01 and :02 over the Stanford sprinters and in the final, Ian moved up to fifth, Robert remained at 8th, Schnell won the consolation final for 9th, yet O'Bryan finished 16th. (Texas 25 points, Stanford 10 points) SO, yes diving was a predominant factor yet the 50, by the slimmest of margins was also a factor.
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