jleves
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What is up with teams blocking other regional teams from a conference? If you create a bitter rivalry you play every year, you just make the contract for TV that much better. It's not like you are going to lose fans or anything; your fans already hate the other team. Maybe I can almost understand BC blocking UConn cause if you make UConn totally insignificant, you become New Englands team. I think the alternative is better for BC - a local New England rival and far less travel for a bunch of teams and a better contract. But Nova blocking Temple? What's the point. You aren't going to gain anything.
I had another question about how does football drive the bus when there are so many more bball games in a season, then I looked at the numbers. Michigan averages 111,000 fans per game. That's about 5 bball games worth of fans. So until bball goes to a 60 game season, I understand why football is king.
I had another question about how does football drive the bus when there are so many more bball games in a season, then I looked at the numbers. Michigan averages 111,000 fans per game. That's about 5 bball games worth of fans. So until bball goes to a 60 game season, I understand why football is king.