stech81
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Kickball dodgeball and homerun Derby why yes no need to worry about football and use this like an extra spring practice
Me neither. I think they ought to shut the whole train down until next year.What is sad I'm to the point I don't care any more.
Heres the reality. You can go fishing and watch the replay at night. Almost every football game is replayed multiple times each week.
I do think sports attendance will change in ways we don’t understand yet. Like you ... I’m playing golf by day and watching football by night. The big programs that seat 80,000 fans will have a serious revenue problem ...
TV money is what drives the funds for all of the “toys” an athletic department can buy. This ranges from new locker rooms, indoor practice facilities, Jumbotron upgrades, other stadium amenities, huge coaching salaries, etc. The revenue derived from in-person attendance is what actually funds the programs themselves. It’s what pays for the flights, the hotels, the meals, equipment, etc. If revenues from attendance drastically fall off, more money from the “toy” pool has to be redirected into the necessity pool. Unfortunately, a lot of schools are making decisions to keep nearly all revenues to support their toys and necessities of their football programs while dismantling their programs in non-revenue sports.I don't know how much these programs are dependent upon attendance. My understanding, likely as not faulty was that TV money was the driver of college football revenue. In any event, college football may have a hard time coming back from this. Big programs will megabuck expenses may have to lower their expectations over time. A lot of people are getting used to the idea of just watching a replay or "condensed game" on YouTube or some such. My Florida friends tell me that 90,000 seat Ben Hill Griffin stadium has not been sold out in well over a year. People just don't go to the game like they used to. "...attendance will change in ways, we don't understand yet..." This is bound to be scary for athletic directors.
He said "in addition to practice" he is going to have these things to help break up the monotony of practice and give them a competitive outlet since they have missed out on 2 games following a bye week. IF we still play Duke next week it will have been 4 weeks since they played a game. That is a lot of time and these players just want to go out and compete but can't. These activities give them a way to maintain that competitive edge and keep their spirits up throughout that time.Kickball dodgeball and homerun Derby why yes no need to worry about football and use this like an extra spring practice
to each his own , i would rather have a game type scrimmage winner gets 2 days off and a steak dinner.He said "in addition to practice" he is going to have these things to help break up the monotony of practice and give them a competitive outlet since they have missed out on 2 games following a bye week. IF we still play Duke next week it will have been 4 weeks since they played a game. That is a lot of time and these players just want to go out and compete but can't. These activities give them a way to maintain that competitive edge and keep their spirits up throughout that time.