sju88grad wrote:All of this makes me sad for the future of college athletics….I know this is driven by football but how do you have a basketball conference tournament when there are 20-24 schools in a conference? Even looking at the football side, what’s the point of sharing a conference with a school that you may play only once every few years? (I know the answer is money but it’s just depressing).
sju88grad wrote:All of this makes me sad for the future of college athletics….I know this is driven by football but how do you have a basketball conference tournament when there are 20-24 schools in a conference? Even looking at the football side, what’s the point of sharing a conference with a school that you may play only once every few years? (I know the answer is money but it’s just depressing).
butlerguy03 wrote:sju88grad wrote:All of this makes me sad for the future of college athletics….I know this is driven by football but how do you have a basketball conference tournament when there are 20-24 schools in a conference? Even looking at the football side, what’s the point of sharing a conference with a school that you may play only once every few years? (I know the answer is money but it’s just depressing).
The NFL will decide if college football lives. College football went after high school Friday nights, why won't the NFL go after Saturday afternoons?
NFL could have half of their teams on national TV each week:
2 at 1, 4, and 7pm eastern Saturday and Sunday, Thursday at 8, Monday at 8. That's 16 teams. That would KILL college football and, eventually, modern college athletics.
Xudash wrote:
I certainly do not have data to support my conclusion, but I have to imagine that there are millions of football fans who only care about college football and who could care less about pro football. I’m not sure your statement is correct. Besides, that would be a very big, toxic PR mistake by the NFL to do something like that.
kayako wrote:Xudash wrote:
I certainly do not have data to support my conclusion, but I have to imagine that there are millions of football fans who only care about college football and who could care less about pro football. I’m not sure your statement is correct. Besides, that would be a very big, toxic PR mistake by the NFL to do something like that.
Worst case, maybe CFB is reduced to the South and the Midwest.
butlerguy03 wrote:kayako wrote:Xudash wrote:
I certainly do not have data to support my conclusion, but I have to imagine that there are millions of football fans who only care about college football and who could care less about pro football. I’m not sure your statement is correct. Besides, that would be a very big, toxic PR mistake by the NFL to do something like that.
Worst case, maybe CFB is reduced to the South and the Midwest.
Things can change quickly. All it takes is bad PR and one generation.
No one would have thought in 1995 that NASCAR and IndyCar would be essentially relegated back to niche sports. Cigarette money and alcohol money disappeared, and so did the advertising. Both series made critical mistakes and alienated the casual fan. Then, both made mistakes in race locations, and now NASCAR is essentially southern again, and IndyCar is midwestern and California. Both opened the door for a competitively worse euro version to make up ground in the US (F1).
It took 1 generation to go from sell outs and highly public to niche. Football, and especially college sports, are starting to turn people away. My son is 13 and cares about college sports about 10% of what I did.
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