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RE: How do you accurately determine a college team's market??
(07-31-2017 12:21 PM)lance99 Wrote:  
(07-31-2017 11:55 AM)BadgerMJ Wrote:  I think you could factor in several things.

1) Size of TV market
2) Size of student/alumni base
3) Competition from other sports/events
4) Competition from other colleges
5) Passion of fan base

For example, UCLA is in major market but has competition galore while Nebraska pretty much has the entire state to themselves.

I have always said that Markets do no matter. Example A and B is Rugeters and Nebraska.

If it was all about Market, Nebraska is not even in the conversation, there massive fanbase(with their Radio Network) got them in while in the case of Rugeters, it was the Conferences Massive Aliumi Base in that part of the country.....

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I'd also give RU NJ recruiting. A lot of the B1G East recruits students and athletes out of NJ/NYC.
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