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And the Braves, and the Hawks, and pro hockey. The pro teams started getting a large share of local TV and paper coverage.I think it depends on whether the college you are rooting for is in a big city or close enough to be a home team. At least some of the Big 10 teams are in communities that aren't tied to a pro team. Think Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Purdue, OSU, Penn St., Wisconsin (though some could argue Green Bay on this one), Michigan St. could at least be in that argument. But I do get the impact pro teams make. I think GT certainly went down leaving the SEC. But at basically at the same time, the Falcons came into existence. Now I am not naive enough to say UGA would not have dominated media space, but I think the combo of leaving the SEC and the Falcons showing up magnified the issue.
Loss of geographical rivals has hurt. UT and Auburn for example were huge draws with their fans. Now replaced with teams like Boston College, Duke, or Syracuse who don't draw opposing fans.