wvrevy
Daddy to da' princess, which I guess makes me da'
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I've been to two high school football games in the last couple years with over 10,000 in attendance...and this in a state where the largest high school doesn't come near that kind of enrollment. In states like Texas and Florida, that isn't even notable, as they draw that kind of crowd all the time. The high school state championship in the biggest division draws five or six thousand on a regular basis (and more depending on how well the schools involved travel to support their team).kelleigh1 said:I notice that a number of people have mentioned football as both college and NFL. Yet nobody has mentioned baseball from little league to legion ball to college to Cape league to minor leagues to major leagues.
Kids don't play football?
I can't begin to tell you how many kids I've seen passing a football around on fall evenings and every fall weekend. From 5 to 50, they all come out for the Mountaineer games and toss the pigskin around in the parking lot before and after the game. Personally, I started playing organized football at the age of 7, and didn't stop until the rest of my classmates completely outgrew me in high school.
I was always pretty good at baseball, and even toyed with playing in college, but football was always my passion. Football just has it all over baseball (and certainly Nascar) in terms of passionate fans, an enjoyable game, and the number of fans. Given the opportunity to attend any event they could choose, I would be willing to bet that the majority of people in the country would name some football game (the Super Bowl, their favorite college team in a championship game, etc.) over either a race or any baseball game.
JMHO...