Well you also sit inside on july 4th and watch tv so I wouldn’t expect you to see the youth play outside year round. I’m not wrong on anything, you try to reword my statements as if they are your own. We do have rinks in every small town, they just aren’t ice and still roller hockey isn’t popular. Baseball is very popular in the north, it’s just they only care about MLB. Our warm climate and lack of mlb teams puts all our interest(money) in to youth high school
and college baseball.
What the big 10 is really complaining about is they can’t buy a home schedule that gives them a regional, don’t confuse it for anything else. They can’t fathom that their hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars doesn’t guarantee them being a top 5 conference in anything.
I'm going to join you in jumping around here because you are all over the place. This time I will join you in the word salad.
I have never reworded one of your posts. I crop out what I am not replying to. Makes the desired point stand out more.
Roller hockey and ice skating are totally different and there are no collegiate or pro roller leagues to aspire to, thus no high schools.
I have been driving a truck for 40 years in and out of every small town in Acadiana, the baseball fields are not used year round. Irrelevant but true.
People no longer need to be indoors to watch sports. Just because I'm a radio guy doesn’t change the fact that more people would follow championship baseball on the 4th than on an unnamed say in June.
People are so desperate to watch something on the fourth of July they watch people gorging on hotdogs.
But watching the hot dog contest only takes ten minutes
If big fan really wanted a fourth sporting event to watch he missed the concacaf gold cup. Also seems the women's golf U.S. open is on now, having that just three days early seems easier than delaying a baseball tournament over a week.....AND it has U.S. in the NAME!
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