Re: Guys from the US - rate these sports in order of popularity in USA.

Originally Posted by
killersheep

Originally Posted by
boozeboxer

Originally Posted by
killersheep

Originally Posted by
VictorCharlie

Originally Posted by
killersheep
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
I stand corrected.
I guess I just know more people that care about hockey than MLS.
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.
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.
You should have done it man! I would have loved to see you uniform #10 with the moniker "Booze" over it.
Well honestly I didn't have the money back then to pull it off, and I was scared of reading all about the failings of the CBA.
I guys my whole point is that there are opportunities out there!
"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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