pdub wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 9:05 am
Yes.
It would.
We might ( definitely ) have a different idea of what 'fine' means.
High school sports exist and they generally don't make a ton of money.
And I can catch my local teams on TV now -- so I think ( I know ) there'd be a way to pay for a stream to watch KU basketball.
Again, I know this is just so very hard for you to grasp, but the point of college athletics shouldn't be about making money.
You're seeing ghosts here. I wasn't talking at all about making money, or not making money. Just about the health and outlook of the sport generally.
ESPN averaged under 1mm viewers for regular season hoop last year. That's about on par with series that run on CW (whatever that is).
Average viewership hasn't been above 1mm since 2018-19.
Giving your view the greatest benefit of the doubt - I really think college basketball would be playing with fire by accepting greater talent drain than already occurs. Interest in flagship programs like KU might stay strong...but flagship programs need opponents, too, and even a somewhat-competent streaming option requires someone to do it. And that isn't coming if no one is watching.