Introduction It was 1998, on a cool October afternoon in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium when my passion for sports began. From countless football games, baseball games, lemonade freezies and hot dogs, to cheerleading for my high school football team alongside my dad as a football coach, sports have always been a huge part of my life. Over the last nineteen years I’ve been to over forty college football games starting when I was only two years old and my dad took me to a game at East Carolina University, his alma mater. My passion for sports is what led me to chose my topic, “The Impact the Sports Industry has on Social Inequalities.” The definition of sociology is the systematic and objective
Introduction It was 1998, on a cool October afternoon in Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium when my passion for sports began. From countless football games, baseball games, lemonade freezies and hot dogs, to cheerleading for my high school football team alongside my dad as a football coach, sports have always been a huge part of my life. Over the last nineteen years I’ve been to over forty college football games starting when I was only two years old and my dad took me to a game at East Carolina University, his alma mater. My passion for sports is what led me to chose my topic, “The Impact the Sports Industry has on Social Inequalities.” The definition of sociology is the systematic and objective