I could care less. The NCAA plays a whole season of games that mean absolutely nothing . Now they
want you to watch the tournament when the games actually count. I can't get interested after a season
of "exhibition" games. Its just a phony big money game.
Ralph Pettorossi - 9 years ago
If there were no such thing as gambling, there would be no March Madness. There wouldn't be any NFL for that matter. Their popularity is primarily driven on the ability to wager on the outcome. One more thing, NCAA executives believe that paying college athletes would tarnish the amateur aspect of the sport. Oh yea? Then don't charge admission to collegiate sporting events.
I could care less. The NCAA plays a whole season of games that mean absolutely nothing . Now they
want you to watch the tournament when the games actually count. I can't get interested after a season
of "exhibition" games. Its just a phony big money game.
If there were no such thing as gambling, there would be no March Madness. There wouldn't be any NFL for that matter. Their popularity is primarily driven on the ability to wager on the outcome. One more thing, NCAA executives believe that paying college athletes would tarnish the amateur aspect of the sport. Oh yea? Then don't charge admission to collegiate sporting events.