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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If any sport will threaten football, it's basketball at the right school. Cheer and band usually switch to supporting basketball once football is over at schools with good teams, Basketball is also THE most profitable sport for many high schools and colleges. It's also the most competitive to make a roster at a good school. That's because, compared to football, there are fewer players, very little overhead costs, very little coaching staff, and way more games played per season.[/quote] My brother-in law is an AD in LCPS. Has anyone on here has ever looked into how sport programs are funded in public high schools in this area? In most of the counties (LCPS, FCPS, ACPS, PWCS), football funds ALL the other sports at the school (besides boys basketball at a few select schools) through ticket sales and concessions. There would be no high school soccer if there wasn't football. [/quote] Football Events are very popular for a large part of the population No disputing that Football the game itself, not so much [/quote] Facts and statistics easily disprove this opinion, but go on queen... Every program in FCPS, ACHS, and the majority of LCPS and PWCS have 3 levels of football high school football. 7on7 and flag teams are more popular than ever. Two “schools” opened just last year (Loudoun Sports Academy & St. James Academy) practically just for football. There is no shortage of popularity in the game itself. [/quote] How much 7v7 and flag football is being played by kids all over Virginia on the weekends compared to soccer?[/quote] I don't know. Tell us the answer and please provide sources. They should he legitimate sources, not "I think."[/quote] Let's all go with the eye test, though I'm sure numbers exist somewhere It's obvious more kids are playing soccer on the weekend. Every school and public field is being used evenings and weekends for soccer [/quote] Maybe so but many are young, their parents put them in it to see if they "like" it. It's an activity. Most kids who start.sports young stop that sport, ot sports general between 12-14. A lot of your "eye test" is parent driven. As I thought, you actually have no idea how many kids are doing what. You just wanted to throw something out there without proof. I do think you'd actually be surprised by the numbers of kids playing football. And no, like you, I have no numbers. But like you, I just "know."[/quote] According to research done by The Aspen Institute, the most common youth sports children play are basketball (36.8%), soccer (26.5%), and baseball (24.1%). This is from a comprehensive list of 39 different options, ranging from common sports like the aforementioned three to less common sports like parkour (1.1%), squash (0.7%), and fencing (1.4%).[/quote] Soccer, Basketball and Baseball are the top three on every youth sports list by numbers and percentage for participation [/quote] Yet football, baseball and basketball, and combining attendance at the amateur and professional level in this country clearly attract the most fans to the games. Amateur soccer attracts the parents and some fans and professional games don’t pack the stadiums. Even hockey does that. Interesting phenomenon [/quote] The goalposts are swaying in the wind as you move them Soccer has more youth participants than football You were wrong saying football is more popular [/quote] Oof, you even doubled down on misreading literally anyone saying "football is more popular". Talk about swaying the goal posts.[/quote]
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