Interest Decline in College Football?

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Yes there is, because I have loyalty to my school. I have 0 loyalty to the Tuscaloosa Money Grabbers of the Intercontinental Foosball League.
 
Yeah, and I know plenty that value the Badgers higher than the Packers. The talk is more of the overall fandom is changing. My interest is pretty high in both but I have watched a lot of pro games not involving the Packers than college games not involving the Badgers.

One thing that hit me Monday night is that I did not watch a single play of an Alabama game this year. Not because I have anything against Alabama, but because I just don't care.
If you aren't a fan of Georgia or Alabama then college football is not that big a deal.
 
While some may disagree, results/data clearly reveal the SEC has dominated almost completely dominated college football the last decade. And if you go by recruiting rankings, it is looking like the conference will be even more dominant in the near future.

The State of College Football

"So powerful is the SEC that last year the Universities of Oklahoma and Texas bailed on their longtime home in the Big 12 to join up, even though the path to successful seasons and championship contention will be exponentially harder. If you can't beat them, join them.

This should trigger alarms all over the sport. It should create an all-hands on deck approach to make the game matter everywhere again. The SEC isn’t just the most powerful, it’s growing more powerful. The SEC isn’t just the biggest, it’s getting bigger."


And it ain't the SEC's fault. While they were getting better, the other conferences were sitting around with one thumb up their asses and their minds in Arkansas. I'm probably out of touch since I'm old and live in remote West Texas. Does college football not "matter everywhere" anymore? Or not "matter everywhere" as much as it did in the past. Is it dying on the vine everywhere except the SEC?
SEC makes contract with ESPN. ESPN dominates cfb and sports in general. ESPN makes sure SEC is highlighted, given rankings, etc.
so SEC is always highly ranked, shown more on tv, promoted… that means better recruits go there, etc.
it’s less of a “caring” thing than it is a “greedy self-serving thing even a Fucking moron should see it” thing.
the SEC has always been the leading edge of cheating and fuckery in an already cheating-fuckery bent sport like cfb.
 
SEC makes contract with ESPN. ESPN dominates cfb and sports in general. ESPN makes sure SEC is highlighted, given rankings, etc.
so SEC is always highly ranked, shown more on tv, promoted… that means better recruits go there, etc.
it’s less of a “caring” thing than it is a “greedy self-serving thing even a Fucking moron should see it” thing.
the SEC has always been the leading edge of cheating and fuckery in an already cheating-fuckery bent sport like cfb.
SWC says hold my beer.
 
Give us a chance and we will see if SEC keeps winning national titles in football.

We will start that chance September 3, 2022
That chance will have ended by September 4, 2022.
 
The west coast is very much a fairweather area. I remember USC used to play in a packed stadium under Carroll, but they might have had 10,000 there for homecoming this year. Get USC go on a playoff run and the west coast interest will be back in gear.

no it wont. nobody outside of LA and USC Alumni care about USC on the west coast.
 
You want parity?

Let the NFL take your kids early ... and parity you shall have.
 
SEC makes contract with ESPN. ESPN dominates cfb and sports in general. ESPN makes sure SEC is highlighted, given rankings, etc.
so SEC is always highly ranked, shown more on tv, promoted… that means better recruits go there, etc.
it’s less of a “caring” thing than it is a “greedy self-serving thing even a Fucking moron should see it” thing.
the SEC has always been the leading edge of cheating and fuckery in an already cheating-fuckery bent sport like cfb.
For somebody that calls people dunces, you'd think your hot takes would make more sense, instead, you're about the stupidest motherfucker on here.

The ACC is the only conference that ESPN is the exclusive carrier for...why doesn't the ACC dominate the rankings?

CBS currently has first-tier rights on the SEC, is ESPN pimping them out so CBS gets the best game every week...seems pretty dumb.

Speaking of fuckery, perhaps the ESPN-Texas, LHN is the reason Texas is always in the pre-season poll, and always back....until about week 5 or 6, by which time even ESPN can't pimp them out enough to overcome the shit on-field product.
 
You want parity?

Let the NFL take your kids early ... and parity you shall have.
Some really are NFL ready out of high school, but those are pretty rare. Brock Bowers would be a first round pick in this year’s draft, but he has to stay in college 2 more years
 
It matters everywhere, but the SEC just has so many built in advantages when it comes to recruiting. Florida, Texas and Georgia are all in the SEC's footprint and those are 3 of the most talent rich states in the country, and the gulf coast states produce a lot of talent relative to their population as well.

Ohio State and Penn State have advantages over the other B1G programs due to in state talent, and Ohio State is a big enough brand to be able to recruit nationally, but for whatever reason, much of the midwest just doesn't produce a lot of talent.

The west coast is very much a fairweather area. I remember USC used to play in a packed stadium under Carroll, but they might have had 10,000 there for homecoming this year. Get USC go on a playoff run and the west coast interest will be back in gear.

But nationally, I understand why a lot of people decided to not watch the NCG. They just saw those two teams play each other a month prior, and neither were met with any kind of resistance in the semis, and people outside of SEC land are tired of the SEC, and there's Bama fatigue as well.

I wouldn't be shocked if it was the highest viewed sporting event in Georgia ever, but Georgia doesn't really have a national brand.

I guess it's really more of a south thing than just the SEC, Ohio State is the only team not in the south to win a natty since 2005, and it was just one, so in 16 years, 15 of them have been won by a team from the south. To get more national interest back, teams from other regions need to start winning, and it's easier said than done. USC keeping Cali kids in Cali would help. I mean, Bryce Young won the Heisman for Bama and he's from Cali and Brock Bowers was the best TE in the country as a true freshman and he's from Cali.
100% this.

This is why recruiting needs to be addressed and violations should not impact removal of wins or nonsense such as that, but reductions of scholarships or other limitations in recruiting. Like I said in another thread, there also should be penalties for over signing. You can sign your allotment and that's it, everyone else you would have offered has to move on unless they are willing to walk-on. Partial qualifiers should be allowed again, it's rather absurd that there was ever an issue. Allow them to commit and come to school under the agreement that they must get their grades up by a certain time in order to play or they will be dismissed from the team, they would be allowed to practice and attend team meetings in that time though. Changes in this way are important because of that inherent advantage in recruiting. I kinda wish the conferences would just collapse already and form a new governing body with the top 64 or so teams divided into pods. Oh and get rid of bowl tie-ins, fucking dumb.

As much parity as possible. CFB is great when there are 10-15 teams that have a legit shot every year, not 5.
 
SWC says hold my beer.
what made that so special was how close those coaches were.. and still had the hatred within each other to try and one up the others.. then would go get shitfaced post game win or lose at each other's houses.
 
Why would a kid in California pick Texas A&M over USC?

Bad recruiting by USC, that's why...
 
A 16 team playoff would likely split up the SEC by 'region' so that gives you the possibility of four SEC teams meeting in the semis. :dhd:
 
Why would a kid in California pick Texas A&M over USC?

Bad recruiting by USC, that's why...
Easier path to the NFL.
To get the fuck out of crazy ass Cali

I'm sure there are more.
 
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