The current popularity of soccer in the US is another reason to hate young people. :)
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The current popularity of soccer in the US is another reason to hate young people. :)
Win percentage might not be that big a of a thing anymore. Winning is still very necessary of course, but a conference will no longer get a cumulative effect by simply having a high OOC win percentage.
I know that you are being sarcastic here, but......
You are aware that Xavier has had a men’s team for almost 50 years now? And a women’s team for almost as long? That some of us that played the sport back in those dark ages now have grandchildren playing it? That the women’s National team has sold out major professional football stadiums around the US? Now I LOVE football, I played it in grade school and high school, and am a huge fan of it on the college level. But I also played soccer, coached HS soccer, and have had a daughter play it through HS and have a granddaughter playing it in rec leagues now. It is very possible to love BOTH and to support BOTH. The fact that soccer has become more popular over the last 50 years does not mean that it wasn’t popular before. It’s become more nationwide, but in areas like Cincinnati, St. Louis, NY, etc, that have larger populations of people from Europe and South America, it has been popular for decades. Hugely popular in fact. That’s one of the real basic reasons that FC Cincinnati has taken off like it has. People here didn’t have to learn to love soccer, or they don’t have to be young to love soccer. The love of the sport here, and in many other parts of the country, is multi-generational.
I'm sure there have been people playing soccer in Cincinnati for years. And I am sure there were some nerds who used to follow European soccer even. And i know Xavier has had a soccer team for a lot of years that no one has really cared about (like the volleyball, tennis, swimming and baseball teams no one really cares about).
But I didn't have to hear about soccer if I didn't want to before. And now it's harder to avoid. Not a big deal, really. Just a minor annoyance.
Agree that different strokes for different folks. I'm just old manning about how it affects me. And my vibes are perfectly fine. Far from negative.
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They may cut "some" sports. Maybe football? (that's a joke there)
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-bas...ng-some-sports