Let me google that for you The actual answer: An NCAA “equivalency” sport (e.g., lacrosse, soccer, field hockey) simply means scholarship money can be spread among players, unlike “headcount” sports (e.g. football, basketball, volleyball) where a certain number of players only may receive money.
The Athletic’s State of the Program series features Arizona today and somehow the article wasn’t written by Bruce. I am sure he did the editing though.
While I agree, I just don't think a pac 12 team that isn't USC will ever be favored on the road at an SEC school like Florida, LSU, or A&M and certainly not Georgia or Alabama.
seems sensible if an entire P5-ish split is avoidable https://www.espn.com/college-footba...ella-college-football-playoff-their-own-rules
This sucks because there was nothing funnier than OU being on upset alert in a game fans had to pay PPV prices for.
I did not enjoy Champaign. The only B1G towns (been to all of them except AA and EL) I'd put lower than it are West Lafayette and College Park.
I want to say ann arbor's was fun, but I was only there for a couple of nights and may be romanticizing it because the weather was awesome