And massively popular at the 10-17 level. Tons of money being poured in, private equity, etc. MLB ain’t going anywhere - they’ll continue to adapt. Soccer may grow more because it’s it has so much more room, but it is never taking baseball. Only chance is if some iconic superstar ala soccer Jordan shows up that kids looked up to. We’ve been waiting for that guy for a long time. Soccers benefit is its simplicity and that kids can play it at 4 years old. Most great athletes then abandon it as they get older.I don't think this is true at all. The recent changes have made baseball so much enjoyable for everyone from the casual fans to the diehards
I don't think this is true at all. The recent changes have made baseball so much enjoyable for everyone from the casual fans to the diehards
So you're the one who took my 2 gummies.The NFL will still be king. The NBA will be the NBA. Baseball will have fallen in a volcano and the people who like the NHL will still like the NHL. Soccer will fade in the US because we suck at it, but the rest of the world will still do what they do. The WNBA doubles down on trying to be the most unlikable group of human beings in sports and loses all forward momentum. Boxing no longer exists and horse racing is conducted without horses after a successful PETA campaign to have them banned. UFC is supplanted by the new Bar Fight League in which combatants are required to try to have a political discussion while doing shots at scheduled intervals.
College football and basketball are still popular, but there’s a league of 60+ schools playing in their own association. The NCAA is still around to organize the remnants of D1 as well as D2 and D3. It co-owns the year end tournament with the new power division and splits the revenue 30-70. Some number of NCAA teams earn berths to the tournament while all power conference teams are included. Ditto for the women’s tournament.
Half the power conference football teams play in their year end tournament. The remaining 50 or so teams left behind in the NCAA have a four team playoff in Flint, Michigan to determine the best of the rest. The players each pay a $50 entry fee to cover field rental.
The USA wins six gold medals at the 2036 Olympics because collegiate Olympic sports were all cut in 2030 due to budgetary constraints.
I like that a game is the length of The Departed now instead of the length of Once Upon a Time In America extended director's cut. I can have a couple beers before the game and head to the bar after the game instead of sitting there for 4 hours nursing a $17 beer.You think so? The expanded playoffs and hokie rule changes have turned me off to the sport.
If they want to make the regular season games worth watching, suggestion is to not let half the league into the playoffs?
What I don't understand is they cheapen the playoffs by adding additional teams and rounds for more tv money, but why not keep the wild card round as it was and make it 7 games?
Is this at the same point restaurant chain Fudruckers devolves to B&$ttf&$ckers?The NFL will still be king. The NBA will be the NBA. Baseball will have fallen in a volcano and the people who like the NHL will still like the NHL. Soccer will fade in the US because we suck at it, but the rest of the world will still do what they do. The WNBA doubles down on trying to be the most unlikable group of human beings in sports and loses all forward momentum. Boxing no longer exists and horse racing is conducted without horses after a successful PETA campaign to have them banned. UFC is supplanted by the new Bar Fight League in which combatants are required to try to have a political discussion while doing shots at scheduled intervals.
College football and basketball are still popular, but there’s a league of 60+ schools playing in their own association. The NCAA is still around to organize the remnants of D1 as well as D2 and D3. It co-owns the year end tournament with the new power division and splits the revenue 30-70. Some number of NCAA teams earn berths to the tournament while all power conference teams are included. Ditto for the women’s tournament.
Half the power conference football teams play in their year end tournament. The remaining 50 or so teams left behind in the NCAA have a four team playoff in Flint, Michigan to determine the best of the rest. The players each pay a $50 entry fee to cover field rental.
The USA wins six gold medals at the 2036 Olympics because collegiate Olympic sports were all cut in 2030 due to budgetary constraints.