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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 791799" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I think you'd be wrong. Soccer was an also-ran for years and years. It's now the most popular youth participation sport in the US. I'm not saying that people's tastes will change, but better marketing of other sports and teams will create more buzz for those sports and teams. Will it ever rival football and men's basketball, no one knows. but younger generations are eschewing football because of the damage it does to the body, so the best athletes are starting to gravitate towards other sports. Some day, that cash cow known as college football will not be as appealing as...say, maybe, lacrosse, which is also a contact sport but not nearly as dangerous to the long-lasting health of the athelete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 791799, member: 198"] I think you'd be wrong. Soccer was an also-ran for years and years. It's now the most popular youth participation sport in the US. I'm not saying that people's tastes will change, but better marketing of other sports and teams will create more buzz for those sports and teams. Will it ever rival football and men's basketball, no one knows. but younger generations are eschewing football because of the damage it does to the body, so the best athletes are starting to gravitate towards other sports. Some day, that cash cow known as college football will not be as appealing as...say, maybe, lacrosse, which is also a contact sport but not nearly as dangerous to the long-lasting health of the athelete. [/QUOTE]
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