Work The Crowd: New NCAA Rules + NFL Obsession: Why Football Fans Are Built Different
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In this episode of the Work the Crowd podcast, hosts Dougie Fresh and Jacob Klucas discuss recent sports events, including the US Open and NCAA basketball rule changes. They delve into the differences in popularity between the NBA and NFL, exploring factors such as fan engagement, ticket prices, and player dynamics. The conversation highlights the challenges the NBA faces in competing with the NFL's established fan base and the implications of recent rule changes in college basketball. This conversation explores the attendance trends in sports, particularly comparing the NBA and NFL. It discusses the potential benefits of shortening the NBA season to improve player health and fan engagement, while also addressing the financial implications of ticket pricing and accessibility. The discussion highlights the importance of creating a more affordable and engaging experience for fans, as well as the impact of innovations in game experience.