usually whennick, we talk about the big monster in college sports, it is always college football and college basketball. people always ask -- is title ix hurting those two big moneymaking sports for college, and how is college making it equitable for female athlete? or is that even the focus of title ix anymore? guest: that is one of the focuses of title ix. it used to be the most exclusive focus. i think it is hard to say that college football has been hurt at all by title ix. college football seems to be expanding in the amount of money it spends, the number of problems they create. the same is true of college basketball for america. what has happened is that in order to protect football and basketball, other male sports have been hurt. the wrestling teams, swim teams, and so-called minor teams have been reduced in size in many schools, but on top of that, there have been a number of stratagems that schools have used to try to inflate the number of women who are counted as varsity athletes. triple counting of some track athletes. my favorite example is the university of arizona, ac