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The next shoe to drop after FIFA scandal

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Is the NFL. Just watch the last couple superbowls. Or don't. And next up, wait for it: college football. almost unwatchable, is college football now. College football is the SEC and everyone else.
Football is truly there to placate the masses, if we ever took our eye off the tv screen we would realize we are in trouble.
 
Is the NFL. Just watch the last couple superbowls. Or don't. And next up, wait for it: college football. almost unwatchable, is college football now. College football is the SEC and everyone else.
Football is truly there to placate the masses, if we ever took our eye off the tv screen we would realize we are in trouble.
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Is the NFL. Just watch the last couple superbowls. Or don't. And next up, wait for it: college football. almost unwatchable, is college football now. College football is the SEC and everyone else.
Football is truly there to placate the masses, if we ever took our eye off the tv screen we would realize we are in trouble.


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Maybe Goodell's love affair with NFL expansion in England (and Mexico?) will prove Oit correct on this one.
 
ohio st and fsu= not exactly wonderful role models

I know we have a love affair with fsu around here on hrot, because we got their guys to migrate over here after the 2002-03 orange bowl
 
The NFL did just agree to start paying taxes...sounds like a red flag there.
 
Is the NFL. Just watch the last couple superbowls. Or don't. And next up, wait for it: college football. almost unwatchable, is college football now. College football is the SEC and everyone else.
Football is truly there to placate the masses, if we ever took our eye off the tv screen we would realize we are in trouble.

Had no idea there was a FIFA scandal happening...what are the deets on said scandal?
 
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Is the NFL. Just watch the last couple superbowls. Or don't. And next up, wait for it: college football. almost unwatchable, is college football now. College football is the SEC and everyone else.
Football is truly there to placate the masses, if we ever took our eye off the tv screen we would realize we are in trouble.

tOSU Buckeyes say otherwise. Maybe if Iowa could be slightly decent again the B1G would have more national recognition.
 
It's been covered on ESPNs front page for almost a week straight now. I'm sorry that you hate soccer, but when there's a major bribery and corruption scandal that has to do with the second most watched sporting event in America, it's a big deal.
 
It's been covered on ESPNs front page for almost a week straight now. I'm sorry that you hate soccer, but when there's a major bribery and corruption scandal that has to do with the second most watched sporting event in America, it's a big deal.

Sorry, too busy coaching (baseball), watching (softball and tee ball), and playing (golf) sports vs watching much of what is going on. I dropped most news coverage a while back, life is so much better that way.
 
Sorry, too busy coaching (baseball), watching (softball and tee ball), and playing (golf) sports vs watching much of what is going on. I dropped most news coverage a while back, life is so much better that way.
Sorry, too busy coaching (baseball), watching (softball and tee ball), and playing (golf) sports vs watching much of what is going on. I dropped most news coverage a while back, life is so much better that way.

So busy you only managed to post 50 times in the last 7 days?
 
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It's been covered on ESPNs front page for almost a week straight now. I'm sorry that you hate soccer, but when there's a major bribery and corruption scandal that has to do with the second most watched sporting event in America, it's a big deal.



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It's been covered on ESPNs front page for almost a week straight now. I'm sorry that you hate soccer, but when there's a major bribery and corruption scandal that has to do with the second most watched sporting event in America, it's a big deal.


Ok, I'll bite. How do you figure this? Attendance? Total TV viewership?

#1 - NFL
#2 - College Football
#3 - Everything/anything else
 
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Pro football is the most popular sport in America for at least the 30th straight year.

That's according to a survey taken this month by the Harris Poll, which has been asking adult fans, ages 18 and over, about their favorite sport since 1985.

In 2014, 35 percent of fans call the NFL their favorite sport, followed by Major League Baseball (14 percent), college football (11 percent), auto racing (7 percent), the NBA (6 percent), the NHL (5 percent) and college basketball (3 percent).

In 1985, the first year the poll was taken, the NFL bested MLB by just one percentage point (24 to 23 percent), but since then interest in baseball has fallen while the NFL has experienced a huge rise in popularity.

Nine percent fewer fans call baseball their favorite sport over the 30-year span, the biggest drop of any sport. The polling numbers suggest that the sport hasn't been able to recover from a popularity standpoint from 1994, when a strike forced the cancellation of the World Series.

One other significant drop was in professional golf. Throughout Tiger Woods' pro career, which began in 1996, no less four percent of the U.S. adult population called golf their favorite sport. But since 2010, the first year after Woods' extramarital affair scandal, only two percent of Americans have called it their favorite sport.

A sport's popularity varies greatly based on demographics. More people who live in rural areas on the East coast say they're fans of the NFL than the general U.S. population. Those with an annual household income of more than $100,000 are more likely to be baseball fans, while African Americans are less likely to enjoy the sport, the poll reveals. More southerners call college football their favorite sport, while those with a high school education or less tend to gravitate to auto racing.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/10354114/harris-poll-nfl-most-popular-mlb-2nd
 
Ok, I'll bite. How do you figure this? Attendance? Total TV viewership?

#1 - NFL
#2 - College Football
#3 - Everything/anything else


TV viewers. I didn't really count college football but yes, the CFP did outdraw the World Cup final last year. The WC is still marginally ahead of the NBA Finals and miles ahead of the World Series and Stanley Cup. Not to mention that the WC broadcasters in the US don't have any discretion to start them at convenient times and days where they will be more likely to get the most prime time viewers.
 
TV viewers. I didn't really count college football but yes, the CFP did outdraw the World Cup final last year. The WC is still marginally ahead of the NBA Finals and miles ahead of the World Series and Stanley Cup. Not to mention that the WC broadcasters in the US don't have any discretion to start them at convenient times and days where they will be more likely to get the most prime time viewers.

Do you have a link? Do you mean total viewers or viewers per game? MLB has over a dozen games in every night for 6 months. I know baseball is slipping, and the WS ratings are down, but sheer volume of games would make me surprised to see them behind soccer.
 
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/201...rld-cup-olympics-bcs-nba-finals-world-series/

As you noted, the NFL dominates the list. No contest there. The Olympic opening ceremony is not an actual sporting event. The WC final marginally beat the final BCS CG although the CFPCG in 2015 beat the WC Final. So true, football is the top event, #1 and #2 if you add college. But even without counting the massive viewing events and the non prime time slots, the WS and NBA Finals don't have near the reach the World Cup does in the US
 
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/201...rld-cup-olympics-bcs-nba-finals-world-series/

As you noted, the NFL dominates the list. No contest there. The Olympic opening ceremony is not an actual sporting event. The WC final marginally beat the final BCS CG although the CFPCG in 2015 beat the WC Final. So true, football is the top event, #1 and #2 if you add college. But even without counting the massive viewing events and the non prime time slots, the WS and NBA Finals don't have near the reach the World Cup does in the US

I think the comparison would be apt if there was a World Cup every year....but there isn't. There are a lot of people for whom the World Cup is their only viewing of soccer ever.....so it may be a stretch to use that as any kind of a popularity measuring stick.
 
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