I was interested in your question and looked into it:
Top 40 public universities by research expenditures:
University of California, San Francisco – Medical center, no football
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor – FBS (Big Ten)
University of Washington, Seattle – FBS (Big Ten)
University of Wisconsin–Madison – FBS (Big Ten)
UCLA – FBS (Big Ten)
UC San Diego – No football program
UNC–Chapel Hill – FBS (ACC)
Ohio State University – FBS (Big Ten)
Georgia Tech – FBS (ACC)
University of Pittsburgh – FBS (ACC)
University of Maryland (CP & Baltimore) – FBS (Big Ten)
University of Minnesota (Twin Cities) – FBS (Big Ten)
Texas A&M University – FBS (SEC)
University of Texas MD Anderson – Medical center, no football
University of Florida – FBS (SEC)
Penn State University – FBS (Big Ten)
UC Berkeley – FBS (Pac-12, joining Big Ten)
University of Texas at Austin – FBS (Big 12)
UC Davis – FCS (Big Sky)
University of Arizona – FBS (Pac-12, moving to Big 12)
Arizona State University – FBS (Pac-12, moving to Big 12)
Indiana University (Bloomington) – FBS (Big Ten)
Purdue University – FBS (Big Ten)
Michigan State University – FBS (Big Ten)
Rutgers University – FBS (Big Ten)
University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign – FBS (Big Ten)
UT Southwestern Medical Center – Medical center; no football
University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) – FBS (AAC)
University of Utah – FBS (Pac-12, moving to Big 12)
University of Virginia – FBS (ACC)
University of Cincinnati – FBS (Big 12)
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus – Medical center, no football
University of Iowa – FBS (Big Ten)
University of Colorado Boulder – FBS (Pac-12, moving to Big 12)
North Carolina State University – FBS (ACC)
University of Nebraska (Lincoln & Medical Center) – FBS (Big Ten)
UC Irvine – No football program
Virginia Tech – FBS (ACC)
University of Georgia – FBS (SEC)
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) – Medical center, no football
Well, I saw the 49-10 score and didn't bother to turn the TV on again. That was the score I "predicted"
and now I see that it's 63-10. Looks like they still had their first string in until it was 56-10. I consider this very poor sportsmanship by Washington's coach. Something my erstwhile colleagues at UW would have decried despite being loyal Huskies.
Didn't stay up for the game due to having a busy Sunday slate, but woof... I knew we would lose, but that's a rough look. I think this is a good time to have a bye week. It will give the team an extended period to look at what went right and what went wrong against Mercer, Utah Tech, and Washington and try to figure something out going into conference play. We have a lot to fix up, that's for sure.
Our grad transfers on defense are making a big impact, I hope the reserves develop. We had some defensive stops early but would commit a penalty or not put 3 consecutive stops together.
That was a tough one to watch. Their length at DB never gave out WRs any space and we never got the TEs into the pass game. Didn’t expect to run much so the lack of offense wasn’t a shock.
On defense, we just couldn’t put together 3 stops (4 on our side of the field) - we’d get close, and either they made a great athletic play (QB is really good), or the RB would break a tackle and keep drives moving.
Special teams haven’t been great except for the faked punt. Stupid pooch kick out of bounces, punt return for TD are the latest.
Brutal opening 3 weeks. Lick our wounds, get healthy and get the offense clicking. Ready for a home game with a nice, loud crowd!