Pro/College Football
Baseball
College Basketball
Soccer
Hockey
Pro Basketball - notice all of the fuss over the lockout
Right now I think boxing is more popular than the NBA.
Pro/College Football
Baseball
College Basketball
Soccer
Hockey
Pro Basketball - notice all of the fuss over the lockout
Right now I think boxing is more popular than the NBA.
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
Football
College Football
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Baseball
Soccer
Hockey
Basketball
Just basing this on tv viewership and stadium attendance.
Last edited by killersheep; 10-26-2011 at 03:38 AM.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
Football and depending on where in the U.S. you live depends on which kind. SE U.S. and Texas are much more into College Football with the NE and west coast being much more about Pro-Football.
Basketball
Baseball
Hockey
Soccer
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
To give an example of how popular college football attendance is here's some numbers
top three college average attendance per game
1. Michigan - 111,825
2. Ohio St. - 105,278
3. Penn St. - 104,234
This by far eclipses any pro sport in the world.
Van from a Texan's perspective how can you state that Hockey is more popular than soccer now? FC Dallas has one of the worst attendances in MLS and still pulls in 3k more per game than the Stars. TV ratings for MLS have remained flat while NHL has declined. How popular is the NBA right now?................LOCKOUT
Last edited by killersheep; 10-26-2011 at 04:40 AM.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
God is a concept, By which we can measure, Our pain, I'll say it again, God is a concept, By which we can measure, Our pain, I don't believe in magic, I don't believe in I-ching, I don't believe in bible, I don't believe in tarot, I don't believe in Hitler, I don't believe in Jesus, I don't believe in Kennedy, I don't believe in Buddha, I don't believe in mantra, I don't believe in Gita, I don't believe in yoga, I don't believe in kings, I don't believe in Elvis, I don't believe in Zimmerman, I don't believe in Beatles, I just believe in me!!
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
I think so, well as far as Houston goes anyway. As I stated Dallas has one of the worst attendance levels in MLS and in NHL for that matter. Houston Dynamo are also owned by Oscar de la Hoya, just as a fun fact. I know out here in Arizona I went to a New York Red Bulls vs. Atlas (Mexican premier league team) and we got 24,000+ on a Wednesday night with very little advertising and a majority of the fans were hispanic.
As far as demographics go the highest attendances are in predominantly anglo markets....Seattle, Portland, Vancouver and Toronto
You mentioned being in the midwest, Sporting Kansas City sold out almost every game in their shiny new stadium. vs. Royals avg. 21,290 and Chiefs avg. 70,843 Sporting came in at 17,594 not too bad considering that's just under their capacity there were also 3 games this season in which Sporting oversold tickets for standing room only for 1,500 over capacity. Again the demographics at Sporting KC's games are predominantly white.
Furthermore, there has been enough money to make new or renovate many stadiums in MLS.
2011
Portland Timbers rennovated JeldWen Field to make it soccer specific (capacity 18,627)
Sporting Kansas City opened Livestrong Sporting Park, state of the art stadium (capacity 18,467)
Vancouver Whitecaps rennovated BC Place (capacity 21,000)
2012
Houston Dynamo will be building a soccer specific stadium (capacity 22,000)
Montreal Impact will be upgrading Saputo Stadium (capacity 20,341)
2013
San Jose Earthquakes will be upgrading their stadium (capacity 15,000)
2014
Philadelphia Union phase 1 of PPL upgrade adds 3,000 seats (capacity 21,500)
2018
Philadelphia Union PPL park all upgrades complete (capacity 35,000)
Last edited by killersheep; 10-26-2011 at 03:56 PM.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
Those are very interesting facts Killer.
It is neat how sports gain or wane in popularity.
But it seems to me that all sports seem to gain?? I mean with ESPN and all the different channels out there, almost all sports have seen increased exposure over the last several decades.
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
Most bad government has grown out of too much government. Thomas Jefferson
Yeah I think that's right, however with more exposure the coverage also becomes more diluted, for example ESPN3 can have 10 events going on at the same time, plus ESPN, ESPNU etc. etc. It will be interesting to see how the popularity of individual sports trend over the next decade. Football will always be king in this country followed by Baseball, but between NBA, NHL and MLS it's really anyone's guess who will take up that third position.
Another factor that really affects popularity of sports overall is which teams are succeeding at the time. Rangers/Cardinals in the world series do horrible numbers compared to Yankees/Sox and this is true throughout the season as higher profile franchises have success or faulter. The same can be said of the NBA, NHL and MLS.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
Yeah the USMNT really needs to have some games in the Pacific Northwest where Americans will go out of their way to buy tickets to support our team. The Gold Cup final was another example 93,420 in attendance and based on noise levels 5 people were there to support the US. There is no home advantage.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
It's definitely an understandable viewpoint. Hockey has had a place in the American sports world for much longer and at a much higher level by the standards of the world, the NHL is the premier hockey league worldwide. MLS on the other hand is definitely in the top 100 soccer leagues The thing with soccer right now is it's going through a growth phase where it is actually on stable financial footing and now trying to become a serious league.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
Greg you are going to laugh at this now, but the Kansas City League was for sell not that many years ago....and it wasn't for millions of dollars.
A couple of friends and myself talked about getting the financing and how neat it would be to own a professional sports team.
We were even going to leave roster spots open for ourselves. LMFAO.
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
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