This would lessen the competition and popularity of the sports below the professional level and leave most of the pressure on the professional teams. Another positive of this would be less time spent on the television by youth. That is a growing problem as technology becomes more prevalent in culture today. The fact is that everyone could benefit from catching a break from electronics and with college and high school sports not televised as regularly, it would be easier to take a break for sports fans. The cons of this is that there would many universities suing ESPN and other networks that cover these sports for not giving their university as much publicity through their sports teams. This would result in a ton of lost money from ESPN from suing and there wouldn’t be as many advertisements shown because the lack of covered sports games. Another con would be that parents of the athletes on these teams wouldn’t get to watch as many of their kid’s games at home. They would have to be there or not watch it at all. All of these solutions are great, but there is one that I think is the best of them all. Best Solution: I think that the best solution from the bunch was taking time off from the sport. It is the solution that has the least downsides to it and the one that from my experiences has worked very well. This solution as stated before
This would lessen the competition and popularity of the sports below the professional level and leave most of the pressure on the professional teams. Another positive of this would be less time spent on the television by youth. That is a growing problem as technology becomes more prevalent in culture today. The fact is that everyone could benefit from catching a break from electronics and with college and high school sports not televised as regularly, it would be easier to take a break for sports fans. The cons of this is that there would many universities suing ESPN and other networks that cover these sports for not giving their university as much publicity through their sports teams. This would result in a ton of lost money from ESPN from suing and there wouldn’t be as many advertisements shown because the lack of covered sports games. Another con would be that parents of the athletes on these teams wouldn’t get to watch as many of their kid’s games at home. They would have to be there or not watch it at all. All of these solutions are great, but there is one that I think is the best of them all. Best Solution: I think that the best solution from the bunch was taking time off from the sport. It is the solution that has the least downsides to it and the one that from my experiences has worked very well. This solution as stated before