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re: Would you enjoy LSU FB if college football wasn't a NFL minor league?
Posted on 3/2/17 at 8:17 pm to Ralph_Wiggum
Posted on 3/2/17 at 8:17 pm to Ralph_Wiggum
So you can be who were you meant to be in the first place...
Fix your fricking sig quote, the you and the were are reversed.
Fix your fricking sig quote, the you and the were are reversed.
Posted on 3/2/17 at 8:22 pm to LSUgrad08112
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I'm sure he's asking if you'd be as interested in football if Leonard Fournette, Jamal Adams, Patrick Peterson, and pretty much every other 5* or very high 4* and physical freak never made it to LSU's campus. I'm sure that all the superfans on this board are going to act like they wouldn't care but people would generally be a lot less interested in CFB if that were the case IMO.
That is what I'm asking. If you look at the Ivy League for example they might have 20,000 in the stands and people do care about the team and the game. I'm an alumnus of LSU so I would care, but I do admit that my Saturdays would be a little more free since I don't live in Baton Rouge. I love LSU FB and the way college football is now, but I do admit I myself have wondered if I would care if all of college football followed the Ivy League model.
This post was edited on 3/2/17 at 8:32 pm
Posted on 3/2/17 at 8:26 pm to LSUgrad08112
Well that's why I mentioned LSU baseball. LSU fans will still be there even if the talent is diminished.
Posted on 3/2/17 at 9:00 pm to rmnldr
Well college baseball is significantly less popular than Major League Baseball and college football is significantly more popular than NFL football. I can't help but think that college baseball is suffering because of the amount of elite talent that gets pulled away for a $5 million to $10 million signing bonus and the chance to develop under better coaches in the minors.
It's not like there's some law that states that LSU baseball attendance has to stay under 15,000 for big series like it currently is. College football proves that college sports can hold just as big of a market as professional sports, and LSU's football team also proves that there are hundreds of thousands of people who love LSU and are willing to come to campus for sporting events if the athletes are good enough. And there's certainly no shortage of baseball fans across the country, especially in the south.
Who's to say that in some alternate timeline where college baseball wasn't gutted by the farm systems and all of those talented coaches had to look for work at the college level, and all of the elite players had to go to college for 3 years, and big NCAA baseball games were televised and hyped up like big NCAA football games, that more people wouldn't be interested in baseball? There's no reason that LSU baseball shouldn't be able to pull 35,000 or 40,000 like Major League Baseball teams for a huge series if the teams got a ton of television coverage and we had the #1 overall baseball recruit and a bunch of legitimate studs coming in a la Leonard Fournette, Adams, White, Chaisson, etc. to hype up the program. But that's not the case so we're stuck playing against a bunch of nobodies who nobody's ever heard of every weekend and attendance is at ~1,000 for midweek games. Again, just my opinion but I think things could be better, and to wrap up the point of that wall of text about baseball: in turn, things could be a lot worse for college football. I doubt 90,000 people would want to watch the NFL's sloppy seconds every Saturday.
I get that these kinds of discussions are frowned upon on this website for whatever reason in favor of a bunch of assholes repeating the same dumb bullshite one liners and complaints about our sports teams, but it would be pretty interesting to see how a farm system would affect college football and how much more popular college baseball would be without one. Just my .02
It's not like there's some law that states that LSU baseball attendance has to stay under 15,000 for big series like it currently is. College football proves that college sports can hold just as big of a market as professional sports, and LSU's football team also proves that there are hundreds of thousands of people who love LSU and are willing to come to campus for sporting events if the athletes are good enough. And there's certainly no shortage of baseball fans across the country, especially in the south.
Who's to say that in some alternate timeline where college baseball wasn't gutted by the farm systems and all of those talented coaches had to look for work at the college level, and all of the elite players had to go to college for 3 years, and big NCAA baseball games were televised and hyped up like big NCAA football games, that more people wouldn't be interested in baseball? There's no reason that LSU baseball shouldn't be able to pull 35,000 or 40,000 like Major League Baseball teams for a huge series if the teams got a ton of television coverage and we had the #1 overall baseball recruit and a bunch of legitimate studs coming in a la Leonard Fournette, Adams, White, Chaisson, etc. to hype up the program. But that's not the case so we're stuck playing against a bunch of nobodies who nobody's ever heard of every weekend and attendance is at ~1,000 for midweek games. Again, just my opinion but I think things could be better, and to wrap up the point of that wall of text about baseball: in turn, things could be a lot worse for college football. I doubt 90,000 people would want to watch the NFL's sloppy seconds every Saturday.
I get that these kinds of discussions are frowned upon on this website for whatever reason in favor of a bunch of assholes repeating the same dumb bullshite one liners and complaints about our sports teams, but it would be pretty interesting to see how a farm system would affect college football and how much more popular college baseball would be without one. Just my .02
Posted on 3/2/17 at 9:23 pm to Ralph_Wiggum
You really need to find your way home...
Posted on 3/2/17 at 9:27 pm to Ralph_Wiggum
The early departures do suck and its hurt LSUs success.
I've said it 1000 times on here.. IDGAF About the NFL or how much money a player can make.
I care about LSU winning football games.
I'm selfish. fricking sue me.
I've said it 1000 times on here.. IDGAF About the NFL or how much money a player can make.
I care about LSU winning football games.
I'm selfish. fricking sue me.
Posted on 3/2/17 at 9:27 pm to LSUgrad08112
Nice post, good thing i like to read...
GEAUX TIGERS, no matter what league...
GEAUX TIGERS, no matter what league...
This post was edited on 3/2/17 at 9:28 pm
Posted on 3/2/17 at 9:40 pm to LSUgrad08112
Gee grad, can't believe. you wrote 4 paragraphs on this post. Must be lonely.
Posted on 3/2/17 at 9:48 pm to kack44blade
I'd put a lot of money on my life and girlfriend being better than yours. You must be one of those complete dumbasses who thinks 8 sentences is a lot of writing. Might wanna spend less time on tigerdroppings and more time on websites that aren't filled with total dipshits boss, some people actually like to have real discussions about sports, etc. and not just make shitty comment one liners to other people to raise their low self esteem
Posted on 3/2/17 at 10:24 pm to LSUgrad08112
Uumm! Lonely and feisty...but still wordy.
Posted on 3/3/17 at 6:05 am to Ralph_Wiggum
This post just caused cancer to get AIDS
Posted on 3/3/17 at 7:04 am to Ralph_Wiggum
quote:
Let's say the NFL developed differently in that in the 1930s it decided that a minor league system was better for developing players and figured they can make money in smaller towns like Canton, OH, Peoria, IL, Allentown, PA, Rochester, NY with minor league football like baseball and they got people to pay money in towns like that to support minor league football and paid football players in the minors next to nothing and like MLB was able to make money and survive with a minor league. Would LSU FB be such a big deal to you? Would it be like women's hoops or men's baseball. Popular but nowhere near the 90,000+ in the stands and a playoffs at the level of DII football? Would you still follow LSU FB at the level you do now with no national tv coverage like minor league baseball?
Ever attend an LSU baseball game?
Posted on 3/3/17 at 8:45 am to Oyster
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Ever attend an LSU baseball game?
Yes, a few of them. I never missed a FB game while at LSU and I went to a lot basketball games at the PMAC, but I never went to as many baseball games.
I was though at the 100 anniversary game with Tulane back in the mid 90s.
Posted on 3/3/17 at 9:20 am to Ralph_Wiggum
Stupid you are.
Posting you shouldn't.
Posting you shouldn't.
Posted on 3/3/17 at 9:29 am to Ralph_Wiggum
Simple answer: considering I like college football more than the NFL, yes.
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