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I thankfully didn't grow up poor. But I remember riding in a van with my dad picking kids up in the bad parts of town, to bring them to pop warner for the day. If I was living their lives, and was given an opportunity to get my family out of those hell holes, you better believe loyalties are out the window.I think that we miss one effect of NIL. If I'd have had an offer from another top 5 program, it would have still been very difficult to turn down Ohio State because Ohio State was my team. It's the team my entire extended family supported. It was a piece of who were were. Now, the NIL component makes a recruit choose across criteria I would not have considered, especially in an era of national recruiting. Money makes a lot of that assumed identification slide away very easily.
I love everything about that!This week's 11w poster is probably my favorite all time. The amount of whining these fans are doing because they don't get a night game is hilarious.
As the sports, media, and wagering industries become more integrated, the traditional fan will become less relevant because the target audience will be gamblers ... and winning and losing will become less relevant because the target audience will be more concerned with points spreads, over/under, and prop bets. Traditional fans are expensive to maintain and have unrealistic expectations, so the combined industries would probably like to get rid of them altogether.Betting and social media have altered CFB, and not in a good way.
NFL G league.... whoopeeee :/As the sports, media, and wagering industries become more integrated, the traditional fan will become less relevant because the target audience will be gamblers ... and winning and losing will become less relevant because the target audience will be more concerned with points spreads, over/under, and prop bets. Traditional fans are expensive to maintain and have unrealistic expectations, so the combined industries would probably like to get rid of them altogether.