DIA Rugby News
Yes the DIA season was cut short, but we got through most of the regular season for everyone, and so here are the top statistical leaders in every conferece.
One college rugby program has started to show up in GRR’s list of college commits lately is a pretty well-known program that hasn’t seen a lot of success lately—the University of Utah.
For years a national contender in 7s and 15s, Utah has undergone a series of coaching changes that undercut recruiting and continuity. But that’s changing.
Following on from our recent op-ed from Rafael Zahralddin, it seems like National Collegiate Rugby (NCR) has a case that the Ted Stevens Act gives them free rein to pretty much do what they want.
But that doesn’t mean there aren’t still complications in bringing the college game together (if that, in the end, is what everyone wants … don’t we?).
The Liberty Conference’s flirtation with its own, standalone collegiate organization wasn’t for nothing, despite the fact that the idea has changed into the group joining NCR.
We're trying to figure out where everyone will play.
As this writer said in a Facebook Live Q&A this week, for many college players, what their umbrella organization turns out to be won't change too much. Small college teams will go on as before. Men's D2 college teams will, with one or two exceptions, go on as before.