Zep:
My main point was that they led with the women's tournament, which has a pitiful amount of interest compared to the men's tournament and Opening Day. Hell, a weekly NASCAR race or PGA Tour event has more interest than the women's tournament.
But when a poll on ESPN's own Web site ranks the Final Four weekend as the No. 1 sporting event of the month of April, don't you think said Web site would lead with a preview of that event?
I do, regardless of the other events.
And who cares whether the sport is college or pro? What relevance does that have? None. Survey after survey has shown that the second-most popular sport in the U.S. is college football, behind only the NFL. Using your logic, college football should be behind every pro sport because it's only a college sport, after all.
Opening Day is a big deal, a much bigger deal than the NCAA women's basketball final. But ESPN's own survey showed a majority of Americans think the NCAA Final Four is a bigger deal, and the final of that event is tonight.
Plus, wasn't Opening Day yesterday? Oh, that's right: It was Opening Day because ESPN wanted it to be, for promotion of its first Sunday Night Baseball broadcast of the season.
Out,
PK
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