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    Super Bowl Research Paper

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    The Super Bowl this year sure was an interesting one! The falcons sure thought that they were going to win! Most of us watch the Super Bowl for the game right? Well some of us watch I just for the halftime show. During the actual game the Patriots sure made an outstanding comeback! For those of us who watch it just for the halftime show, that was a great one! The wait was worth it. The halftime show could have inspired the Patriots to comeback for the win! Lady Gaga began her show on the roof of…

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    reason college football is better that the fans are more hard core than NFL fans. The NFL players are mostly all old who ever starts. The best thing to watch is the rose bowl when it comes on it is usually the rivalries again Like Iowa and Iowa State. All the college players work hard to try and make it to the NFL for their goals. But if they don’t do well they could make it to the NFL or maybe not. NFL guys these days are all old but they play good games, I'm just saying. But college people…

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    Is the College Football Playoff a step in the right direction in this sport or is it a step backward. In the past the College Football champion used to be decided by a National Championship game between the two highest ranked teams given to the two teams with the best records. Nowadays the champion is decided through a playoff system that includes the four best teams in the country. In my opinion I think that the playoff is a great idea, and I strongly believe it should continue. The College…

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    College Football’s bowl season is underway and with 36 games left to play in the next three weeks, it’s difficult not to feel the excitement. Bowl season kicked off Saturday in a day that showcased five games, albeit some more exciting than others. • In the opening bowl of college football’s postseason, the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl, the Utah Utes defeated the BYU Cougars in a game that ended a lot closer than expected after Utah jumped out to a 35-0 lead in the first quarter. The bowl…

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    Brooke Cooper LIM College Sports Economy Each year the sports economy is continuing to grow expeditiously particularly with their revenue and profit. Professional sports are a part of this as well as big time collegiate athletes and dominant division 1 college programs that have begun to multiply with regard to generation of yearly revenue and profit. Both college football and college basketball have made the greatest advancements over the past twenty to fifty years in terms of…

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    College Athletics is a multi-billion dollar industry that has become a huge cash cow for colleges across America. Colleges use funds from sports revenue to build huge facilities and hold lavish events they otherwise couldn’t afford to hold. The American people love watching and following college sports. The National College Athletics Association (NCAA) is one of the largest companies in America. Everyone benefits, except for the athletes. The athletes work long and hard to train for their…

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    Popularity Of Football

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    There is no denying that Football is one of the most popular sports that exist. Ever since 1885, it has been one of America’s favorite sports. It became “football” by a combination of soccer and rugby. It first became popular in England back in the nineteenth century. Historians have done research to see how the sport has spread throughout the country. During this time, the popularity of football grew to college campuses such as Yale, Harvard, Rutgers, Brown, and Princeton. It was not until…

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    Football Stereotypes

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    NFL football, one of America’s most popular past times, is currently in a crisis. Viewership ratings are down across the board. Many are wondering whether football can sustain its place as a lucrative asset for television companies at a time when increasing amounts of Americans are abandoning traditional television. Brian Hughes, a senior Vice President at Magna Global, said that football’s traditional TV audience “is never going to be what it was again.” This has become worrisome for network…

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    today, college football and professional football are two of the most watched sporting events on television. The thrill of thousands of people at a football game tailgating and spending time with friends and family excites most people. Although college football and professional football are similar because they are the same sport, the two levels of the game have many differences that set them apart from one another. A well-known difference between college football and professional football is…

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    American Football American football is one of the fastest growing sports in America, and it is continuing to grow in popularity. Whether it is pop warner/ little league, to high school and college football, to the pro level, or the NFL, it is very clear that the sport of football is very popular and will continue to grow in popularity. Because the of the average amount of people watching and playing, how versatile the players of the sport are, and its recognition and endless amounts of…

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