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Which is better, NFL or NCAA?  

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  1. 1. Which is better, NFL or NCAA?

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    • NCAA
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    • Both
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Which is more competitive? I was told the other day that the NFL is just not as competitive or as exciting as College footbal is these days. Yes, college football has become far more exciting and competitive than it used to be, but does it actually out do the NFL.

I enjoy watching both. What do you think. Do you think the NFL has lost its edge? Or do you think college football has reached the same level as Pro football? Whatever you think, please comment.
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Its really hard to answer this question....

College football. Has always been exciting. There are two main reasons for this.

A) They are still in college. There are alot more mistakes happening in college. More opportunites for those "Big Plays." Also the coaches are much bolder. Another thing is that trick plays are so much more common in colllege.

B) The players arn't being paid. Their reward is playing, and going to the NFL. The reason you have so many great college players is they are working for something. They still play the game for the love of it. However once you hit NFL some people only play for the money. Which really drags the NFL down.

NCAA is so popular because the electricity running from the younger kids. The players are so much younger in college. They have so much more enthusiasm.

Well ok that was really more than two, big whoop.

NFL also has been great.

A) Its the best of the best. What is more enjoyable than watcvhing the best players duke it out in an all or nothing match? There is so much emotion, blood, sweat, and tears put into one game.

There is one downside to NFL though...If a guy gets a sprained ankle they are out.

Anyone under the NFL plays with broken fingers and torn legiments. They arn't worried about the money like the NFL is. Thats the only downside to the NFL....Money.


[b]EDIT[/b]: Crap I messed up, I ment to say both not NCAA
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I don't watch College Football, but I keep up with it. I dunno why, but I just can't watch College Football. I was never into it that much. I was brought up on the NFL, and my parents didn't watch College ball. I keep track of Florida and Miami pretty much. NOT Florida State. Hate them. But the NFL I watch whenever I can. I enjoy it and since I grew up on it, I really have a special liking to it.
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In my opinion, definetly NCAA. For some odd reason, with NFL now, I somewhat see a lack of aggression in the NFL. Its about the same with all pro sports now, as in college sports the players are more determined to play. I guess because in college, they have something to work for, and thats to make to the pros as in the pros, you've already acheived what you wanted. In the pros, no matter how you play, you're gonna get paid so its really no big deal to the pros anymore I guess. Or maybe thats just from a few guys that I've seen. But I just see a lack of aggression in the pros.

Plus when it comes to the fans, the fans are more excited at college games. Especially at the rival games. ^_^
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Jinzouningen17 [/i]
[B]Plus when it comes to the fans, the fans are more excited at college games. Especially at the rival games. ^_^ [/B][/QUOTE]

Thats true mostly. I'd have to say that any rival games in the NCAA beat out most games in the NFL when it comes to fans. But I have a question. Ever been to Kansas City? Arrowhead is ALWAYS packed even when we are doing crappy.

We KC fans are phsycotic about football. Its insane here. I love it.

But I must say a Raiders/Chiefs game at Arrowhead is by far the most intense fanwise that I have ever seen!
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