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Post by Rey Kahuka on May 6, 2019 16:05:21 GMT
The NFL is too established, this isn't the wild west anymore. People aren't going to tune in and watch an inferior product, period. To me, college football appears to be an inferior product, but people seem to love it, quite obviously. That's clearly something entirely different, since it's so long established, but having fans watch less than the best competitors in the game isn't impossible. But expecting it to be any sort of main stream success in comparison to the NFL is insane. Somehow the MLB, and to some degree the NHL and NBA all have had some level success with a minor league of sorts. But somehow the extraordinary popularity of pro football hasn't left any room for a lower level pro league in a long time. I think generally that's because everyone has gone about it the wrong way. From the XFL the first time around, to NFL Europe, to the AAF this past year, and seemingly the new XFL next year. The community has a connection to college football that they'll never have with a pro team (at least in the places college sports are huge). And the product isn't inferior if yours is a powerhouse program. People aren't interested in watching the Memphis Nobodies take on the Birmingham Whositnows, especially when the rosters are made up of washouts from the NFL. You make a good point with other sports, though. I think the difference is those leagues are marketed as minor leagues whereas the XFLs are trying to compete with the NFL. Even the AAF which said it was trying to become a developmental league, was passed onto audiences with this expectation of top quality football (hence all the big names as coaches). Admit what you are, start small and build your way up.
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