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NCAA’s Emmert: It is time to decentralize college sports
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[QUOTE="billybud, post: 4010900, member: 3850"] Watchdog posted... [I]Now neither he nor they know what to do. The fans are aging out and younger people care less about sports. Even places like Alabama and Florida are not selling out all games, so they're all milking the system for all they can while it lasts.[/I] True, in person game watching dynamics have been changing due to technology...BUT 2019... Alabama averaged 101,117 per game...and in this year's spring scrimmage, had 43,000. Seven SEC programs averaged 80,000 or more. Four Big Ten programs averaged 80,000 or more Two Big 12 programs averaged 80,000 or more No others South Carolina averaged 78,000, Notre Dame averaged 76,000 as did Wisconsin....and from there it is a drop into the 60's and 50's for the top 30 in home attendance per game. [/QUOTE]
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