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Yeh, I think this is where you're missing....and I'm not throwing a jab.
I've lived in the USA the last 24 years.
College football is massive in a way that isn't really easily described. For many many living here, it's bigger and certainly more meaningful than the NFL.
College is where so many Americans find eachother, having left home, very often their State, and create community and friend groups they maintain the rest of their lives. manifesting allegiances to that Universities sporting teams that is every bit as feral and intense as anything you'd see from any supporter group in the World.

I've been to NBA, NFL, NHL, US Open Tennis and MLS games in various parts of this country.
My best - by far - experience was seeing the Kansas Jayhawks (Basketball) play at Allen Field House (Kansas University Basketball home venue).

It's literally guttural. The student section bounces and chants for near the entire game.
The atmosphere is another level than professional sports in the US.
My sports bucket list includes seeing USC at Notre Dame Stadium below the Golden Dome.

Tennessee University, as is most of the South in America, is rabid about football and feel more kinship because before NIL deals, the kids really did only play for the Jersey and the fanbase. The money in pro sports as well as casual loyalty pro athletes display before happily moving on to their next employer only bolds this more sharply.

Anyone who visits the US and wants a pure sporting experience should try and attend College Football and Basketball games.
You'll never forget it.
Totally agree, but I was more commenting that people are only keeping tabs on Ross because he's playing College ball.
 
Yeh, I think this is where you're missing....and I'm not throwing a jab.
I've lived in the USA the last 24 years.
College football is massive in a way that isn't really easily described. For many many living here, it's bigger and certainly more meaningful than the NFL.
College is where so many Americans find eachother, having left home, very often their State, and create community and friend groups they maintain the rest of their lives, manifesting allegiances to that University's sporting teams that is every bit as feral and intense as anything you'd see from any supporter group in the World.

I've been to NBA, NFL, NHL, US Open Tennis and MLS games in various parts of this country.
My best - by far - experience was seeing the Kansas Jayhawks (Basketball) play at Allen Field House (Kansas University Basketball home venue).

It's literally guttural. The student section bounces and chants for near the entire game.
The atmosphere is another level than professional sports in the US.
My sports bucket list includes seeing USC at Notre Dame Stadium below the Golden Dome.

Tennessee University, as is most of the South in America, is rabid about football and feel more kinship because before NIL deals, the kids really did only play for the Jersey and the fanbase. The money in pro sports as well as casual loyalty pro athletes display before happily moving on to their next employer only bolds this more sharply.

Anyone who visits the US and wants a pure sporting experience should try and attend College Football and Basketball games.
You'll never forget it.

Interesting.

I work with a lot of U.S teachers, and when I ask them if they follow NFL many have said 'not really, I'm more into college football', which I didn't really get at first, given it isn't the highest level of the sport, but makes more sense after reading this post.
 
My cousin played bball at college in the US.
At the first open training session they had , they got more to that than what he ever played in front of in the NBL or Europe in the pro's.

He wasn't even at a big name college . He said it was insane.
It's massive there. If you ever get to chat to someone who associated with a college you get a real feel for it.
 

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Seeing him in that jumper.......he's dead to me.
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Yeh, I think this is where you're missing....and I'm not throwing a jab.
I've lived in the USA the last 24 years.
College football is massive in a way that isn't really easily described. For many many living here, it's bigger and certainly more meaningful than the NFL.
College is where so many Americans find eachother, having left home, very often their State, and create community and friend groups they maintain the rest of their lives, manifesting allegiances to that University's sporting teams that is every bit as feral and intense as anything you'd see from any supporter group in the World.

I've been to NBA, NFL, NHL, US Open Tennis and MLS games in various parts of this country.
My best - by far - experience was seeing the Kansas Jayhawks (Basketball) play at Allen Field House (Kansas University Basketball home venue).

It's literally guttural. The student section bounces and chants for near the entire game.
The atmosphere is another level than professional sports in the US.
My sports bucket list includes seeing USC at Notre Dame Stadium below the Golden Dome.

Tennessee University, as is most of the South in America, is rabid about football and feel more kinship because before NIL deals, the kids really did only play for the Jersey and the fanbase. The money in pro sports as well as casual loyalty pro athletes display before happily moving on to their next employer only bolds this more sharply.

Anyone who visits the US and wants a pure sporting experience should try and attend College Football and Basketball games.
You'll never forget it.
Very well encapsulated. I spent my college years at Michigan State and was in the Marching band and Basketball/Hockey bands every year I was able. My freshman year was Magic Johnson's NC year vs. Larry Bird and the Sycamores. I actually performed in South Bend three times during my stay. (Touchdown Jesus was more impressive to me than the dome LOL!).

Unfortunately, with the dawn of NIL and playoffs, college football has lost at least one person almost entirely. I barely follow the sport anymore. I don't blame the players nor necessarily the schools. The money Americans spend on sport is ridiculous and basically sucked out all the enjoyment for me personally. Don't want to get long-winded, but this is probably the main reason I only am really invested in/follow the NHL and Footy.
 
Very well encapsulated. I spent my college years at Michigan State and was in the Marching band and Basketball/Hockey bands every year I was able. My freshman year was Magic Johnson's NC year vs. Larry Bird and the Sycamores. I actually performed in South Bend three times during my stay. (Touchdown Jesus was more impressive to me than the dome LOL!).

So sick! I'm a huge Magic/Bird fan boy as their rivalry really kicked into stardom the NBA following Dr J's illumination of the ABA......

My kid was an elite soccer player before health problems had him change course to a focus on music (percussion).
Like you, he was in Marching Band throughout his High School years and it was super cool to see both the bond/friendships those kids had, as well as the experiences they shared.
They even got invited to go and play on Normandy Beach in France for the 75th Anniversary of D-Day Landing just before Covid hit.
He'd previously toured and played against the Pro Soccer Academies there in the North of France, but that marching band experience was just as good in many ways.
 


This is my favourite college marching band.

That play is insane.
You can almost see the panic on the Defensive Team's face as they string passes together, each less anticipated that the one before.

You can pretty clearly see the panic amongst the band as the players break their line!
 

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The really sad takeaway from this article is that next season, the only way anyone can watch a Saturday game in the first 8 rounds nationally and the first 15 rounds in Victoria is through payTV / streaming Kayo.

So no free to air Saturday football.

Not a sausage.

Bugger All.

THAT IS COMPLETELY F$&@ED
 
The really sad takeaway from this article is that next season, the only way anyone can watch a Saturday game in the first 8 rounds nationally and the first 15 rounds in Victoria is through payTV / streaming Kayo.

So no free to air Saturday football.

Not a sausage.

Bugger All.

THAT IS COMPLETELY F$&@ED
FTA tv is complete trash.

If Australia wasn’t as backward as it is we’d already have zero footy on FTA.
 
FTA tv is complete trash.

If Australia wasn’t as backward as it is we’d already have zero footy on FTA.

I agree it is absolutely trash for AFL 100%. The grand final was the first and only game I watched FTA this year through being forced to and the Telstra ad I watched 25 times actually was torture.

Also how good seeing Cyril out there again.
 
FTA tv is complete trash.

If Australia wasn’t as backward as it is we’d already have zero footy on FTA.
So to those who can’t afford to pay for streaming or Foxtel the answer to watching their favourite sport on a Saturday afternoon is…..?
 
So to those who can’t afford to pay for streaming or Foxtel the answer to watching their favourite sport on a Saturday afternoon is…..?

Or live in areas with poor internet connections.

Going to be a lot of small, country pubs who can't afford Foxtel packages and now won't be able to screen the footy on their busiest night of the week.
 
Or live in areas with poor internet connections.

Going to be a lot of small, country pubs who can't afford Foxtel packages and now won't be able to screen the footy on their busiest night of the week.
Apparently that’s “progress”
 

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