Today’s sports fans have it all
Posted March 20th, 2008 at 2:58 pm by Kenny Smith, Yahoo! Sports
One Comment / Filed in: Guest Opinions
Today kicks off one of my favorite times of year: March Madness. When sports fans across the country become completely preoccupied with college basketball.
Which brings me to this point — fans today have it really good.
It seems like a lifetime ago that I played in the NCAA tournament for North Carolina. That was back in the 80s, when life for a sports fan was nothing like it is today. A bit like walking to school uphill, in the snow, both ways.
Our fans would camp out in long lines to get tickets. If they missed the game, they would have to wait for the morning paper to get stats from the sports page (you know, the stats that some college freshman had to call in to the editor after the game). And they waited for the 11 pm news to catch the highlights. Those were some dedicated Tar Heels fans. But, man, it was hard.
Now don’t get me wrong. As I watch college hoops, I’m still in awe of the fans. Today’s college hoops fans continue to be passionate, but man, technology has made it a whole lot easier for them. They can buy tickets online, set their DVRs to catch the games they miss, sneak video highlights from their desks whenever they want, check stats and get alerts from their mobile phones, read reams of analysis from experts like, ahem, me. And they can use all that addiction to information to prove their mettle in fantasy sports leagues.
It’s a whole new world for fans. They are better informed, more involved and everybody’s an expert. By the way, for all those experts that aren’t as smart as they thought, Yahoo! Sports Tourney Pick’em is offering a Second Chance bracket worth $1 million. Busted bracket? Try it again before next week.
Man, today’s sports fans have it all.
Kenny Smith
Yahoo! Sports Analyst
Tagged: basketball, fantasy sports, guest author, yahoo! sports
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Michael Vu | March 29th, 2008 at 1:40 am
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