And how much are you personally donating? I thought so.We have the largest college basketball fan base in the world. Please explain why it's local market driven? Nike isn't local, Adidas isn't local, PepsiCo, coca-cola, Gatorade, under armor so on and so on. Those national sponsorships will be interested in teaching the largest fan base with players who not only are on national tv more than most a high percentage end up in the NBA and they can get in early with them. Larger markets have multiple p5 teams multiple pro teams sometimes multiple pro teams in the same sport that decides that money out. For example Texas has 3 NBA teams, 2 NFL teams, a major league baseball team, U Texas, AnM, Houston.
Those national chains are advertising. They spend their dollars on winning programs. Players base decisions currently on program quality today. Tomorrow, the very best will base their decisions on compensation. Teams in large markets can work out better compensation packages. The best players follow the best money. Best players win ball games.
If you are basing this on what you see today, you are in for a very rude bit of news. I doubt getting you to think about future trends will be possible. I hope the hell I am wrong. Sadly I am not. In 5 years the college landscape will change. In 10 it will be unrecognizable. Many hate one and done. In 10 years it will be the good old days. The semi pro league that used to be NCAA D1 basketball will be a constantly morphing cesspool of corruption. Enjoy the next year to 2 of basketball.
Our Kodak moment is getting close.