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    called as ballpark in terms of romantics‚ functionalists‚ and critics. This article is shown three prevalent perspectives of stadium culture of baseball: “The ballpark as a site of capitalist work‚ as a community for symbolic family members‚ and as a theatre for social dram” (350‚ Trujillo). One of the three views about culture of ballpark from romanticist argues that stadium culture could be defined as idealistic baseball and even feeling of community rather than business and social values which is

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    The competitive advantage of the College Football Hall of Fame has the potential to be very strong. What makes the CFHOF hard to duplicate is that it offers a hands-on‚ personalized‚ customer experience that is driven by technology. The CFHOF also has an ideal sized facility‚ which allows for the technology-driven attraction to get a good value for the cost of operations. An attraction that is too big might find it too expensive to depend so heavily on similar technology‚ while a facility too small

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    COWBOYS STADIUM: THE NEW STANDARD FOR SPORTING VENUES Cowboys Stadium: The new Standard for Sporting Venues Texas State University Abstract The Dallas Cowboys called Texas Stadium home for thirty-seven years but with the construction of Cowboys Stadium the franchise resides in the most technologically advanced facility in the world. From the arched box trusses‚ to the retractable roof‚ or to its largest high definition screens on earth‚ the stadium is the best

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    new Wembley Stadium 1 Introduction OBJECTIVE To maximise profits from ticket sales at Wembley Stadium KEY ASSUMPTIONS 1. Wembley has a monopoly on certain types of match 2. Wembley is run by profit maximising managers selling tickets to utility maximising buyers STRATEGY Set prices for seats as close to the willingness to pay as possible using price discrimination KEY CHOICES What type of seating to sell and at what price? 2 Scope This strategy is limited to the following football matches:

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    you want and go anywhere you want. College football in America is on the rise and will soon eclipse the National Football League. Usatoday.com states that college football playoff tv ratings were up 24% this year and with the possible expansion of the 4 team playoff‚ they could double in the coming years. Approximately 68.4% of Americans are attending college or university‚ most are low on money but are overflowing with school spirit‚ this is why college football will soon be superior to the NFL.

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    BCS vs. Playoff System In college football‚ the BCS system has been around since 1998 and has become well established. The BCS system is well established but has accumulated much criticism over the years due to inefficiencies with the system. Like history shows‚ as time passes‚ people find better and more efficient ways to do things. In this case‚ a large percentage of college football fans would like to see college football take on a playoff system versus the traditional BCS system. According

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    College football players should not be paid Kamryn Marcotte Ragausky 3rd hour College is a place to start your own future and to be finally out of mom and dad’s house and not to be paid for playing a sport. Some people think that college football players should be paid. But others say they shouldn’t be paid because if you get money to go to that school you don’t need anymore money for your college career. College football players shouldn’t get paid because players receive scholarships for tuition

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    College Football Playoff System 43% of Americans say that football is their favorite sport to watch‚ more than three times than any other sport said an article on ProCon.Org. In 2008 a record 37.5 million people attended a college football game to cheer on their team in hope of a championship season. (ProCon) As the players push themselves as hard they can go and the fans cheer as loud as they can; they often come to the end of a great season to be denied by the BCS system. In 1998 the Bowl

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    the topic of college football players being paid has been widely discussed‚ but in reality the fact that this is even a discussion is just ridiculous. College football isn’t a job‚ it is an extracurricular activity students can take part in while in college. Behind this common idea is college football players already are being seen as more privileged and that is not fair to other students and paying college football players will increase that perception. Also if the college football players were

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    “I like college football a lot because it’s a dream your chasing. The dream of one day making it.” ~ Ray Lewis College football players in need of money? College football players work very hard‚ spend a good amount of time practicing‚ and don’t make a single cent from any of it therefore they should get paid. In the past college football players have not been paid for all of the blood sweat and tears that they put into the sport. In recent years football players such as Chris Burnette‚ who plays

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