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I did not say they will outdraw them. I am saying they may surprise, relatively speaking. Again, remember the sport of Women's Basketball got a late start, and thanks to the UConn women, was put on the map in 1995 for good.I am guessing, it is growing in viewership. The fact that this is even being discussed in the sports world is telling enough. The south is a different animal it seems. They tend to stick together and support sports the northerners may not care about, like NASCAR, for example. (edit - actually I do not know if that is true, I know NASCAR is popular down south, but I have no idea what the north thinks of that sport)I understand, I have a set of those very eyes (although I was aware of Coach K since his playing days at Army). The fact of the matter, however, is that there are many, many more men's college basketball fans than women's. As a simplistic proxy I'll use the 2015 men's and women's final championship game. 28.3 million viewers watched the men, versus 3.1 for the women, a ratio of 9 to 1.
