Florida, Georgia and LSU can boast of both academic and athletic dominance, according to a new Forbes list.

The publication recently ranked the 25 schools with the best combined academic rankings and athletic dominance, and included the three SEC schools. Florida led the SEC, coming in at No. 12 overall. Georgia followed at No. 17 with LSU checking in at No. 20.

The list has little relevance to an SEC football fan’s experience on campus in 2017. The Forbes methodology used historical championships across all team sports:

The metric used to determine which schools historically “dominate” athletically was based on total Division I Team NCAA championships and football national championships. For a school to qualify, they must fall in the top 1% of the all-time total number of NCAA championships – which according to NCAA records, there have been 1,949 total national titles won (NCAA and football), meaning a minimum of 20 championships were required to be considered for this list.

As a result, notable schools such as Duke University (16 titles) didn’t make the cut.

The athletic dominance scale was then compared to the FORBES America’s Top Colleges list. The top school on this academic/athletic dominance ranking is Stanford, which is the No. 2 school overall. Louisiana State University came in at No. 20 of this list while ranking lowest in the college ranking at No. 219 overall.

Florida added to its NCAA national championships this spring in women’s tennis, men’s outdoor track and field and baseball.

The full Forbes list can be viewed here.