Bledred
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Was not a bit much...was exactly what I was thinking. Very easy to see for someone who takes an extrospective approach. To highlight this point consider the following:My aplohogies if that is a bit much, it’s just a perspective due to me living and working in a part of each conference and they really are so different. Yes diverse and great people in every spot but the majority cultures, what is important to them is so very different. I’m not going to slam any area- just saying each region is different from each other
, some significantly. So none of this surprises me at all.
Areas I lived and worked in sales, so I talked to lots of people and covered lots of ground
bay area- California only. Some of the most amazing and hard working people in the world are farming here in the valley and eastern Cali. Could easily be midwesterners.
seattle- Washington only
dallas- had 4 states-Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana. Some of the coolest people in the world in okc, Texas hill country and west Texas.
Denver- Colorado only
florida panhandle- florida, Alabama, mississipi, Louisiana- panhandle in much much different than rest of state
Omaha -Des Moines- lincoln
covering Nebraska, iowa, South Dakota
closest to us is west Texas
World War I: Did not cancel college football
Stock Market Crash of 1929: Did not cancel college football
Great Depression: Did not cancel college football
Spanish Flu: Did not cancel college football
World War II: Did not cancel college football
Korean War: Did not cancel college football
Hong Kong Virus: Did not cancel college football
Vietnam War: Did not cancel college football
Gulf War: Did not cancel college football
9/11: Did not cancel college football
Great Recession: Did not cancel college football
Iraq War: Did not cancel college football
Afghanistan War: Did not cancel college football
Bird Flu: Did not cancel college football
SARS: Did not cancel college football
Covid-19: cancel.....cancel....cancel...Cancel...Cancel!...Cancel!....CANCEL!!....CANCEL!!!
Gentile Exodus.
Football being canceled is just one minor symptoms stemming from a much larger illness. Sports are not separate from the world and the world is not separate from sports. We like to think that sports are encased in this untouchable cocoon (as evidenced by the long history pointed out above), but they are not. They are in the mix along with everything else in the world. And are subject to being impacted by larger outside forces/movements just like everything else.
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