
Le Grand running back Alex Bucio.
Photo by Jerry Sigua
7. Small enrollment, big funWe're a simple breed. In our culture, big means watch. Small means yawn. But for State Bowl Championship purposes this couldn't be further from the truth. The Division IV – small-school bowl – traditionally has featured some of the best games over the two-day event.

Sierra Canyon RB Xaiver Menifeld.
Photo by Josh Thompson
Le Grand (Le Grand) versus
Sierra Canyon's (Chatsworth) should be no different. Consider the following: The teams are a combined 26-0. The two quarterbacks – Le Grand's
Alex Bucio and Sierra Canyon's
Tyler Stewart – have combined for 4,589 yards, 72 touchdowns and – get this – just four interceptions.
Throw in 1,906 rushing yards and 35 touchdowns by Le Grand's
Daniel Guizar and 1,382 rushing yards and 25 scores by
Xavier Menifield, and this one should be a "whoever-has-the-ball-last-should-win" showdown.