Monday, March 17, 2008
Struggling College Sports
With the NCAA Basketball Tournaments upcoming and the immense popularity of college football, it's a wonder why the general public isn't interested in the other college sports like baseball and hockey. The college baseball season has just gotten started, and hockey is in the middle of conference championships. Yeah, these sports aren't televised, but who says they shouldn't be? Look at the junk that's on T.V. Now especially while still in the winter, all that's on Sportsnet New York are Mets classics and an occasional college hoops game. Look at ESPN during a Sunday afternoon; they'll have poker, billiards, strongest man. Who cares! NCAA hockey is going into their tournament also, which can be just as good as the NHL. Although you have your unheard of teams in the top five: Colorado College (#1), North Dakota (#3), Miami (Ohio) (#4), New Hampshire (#5); you also have your usual suspects: Michigan (#2), Michigan State (#7), Boston College (#9), even my Notre Dame Fighting Irish at #12. If you think their aren't die hard BC fans out there who wouldn't love to see the Eagles skate out a battle in the Frozen Four, you're mistaken. Even to a hockey fan without a favorite college, they would love to see another hockey game on T.V. let alone ESPN. And then there's baseball fans who never ever get sick of baseball. Look they made a 162 game season that cover three seasons. So ESPN throw your cameras to Chapel Hill, no, Hansbrough and the gang are in Raleigh, I mean to see Tim Fedroff and Kyle Seager hit the spit out of the ball. Let us see the unseen sports.
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