Why should America adopt European sports system Today, the United States has a very stable and undoubtedly functional sports system at first sight for various sports like NBA basketball and football. Sports is the greatest entertainment activity of the American people. As far as most of us remember, I stood at the forefront. Start with children who dream of becoming top athletes, everyone watches sports, idle the greatest player we know in the league, gather around the TV and enthusiastically participate in off-road competitions I will express their support.
As an international student, it is very interesting to follow sports in American universities. I grew up in Germany and sports is part of the club - no matter what kind of sports you are doing. In most European countries, it is the same system. You will go on to university, but there are no sports competitions such as NCAA, NAIA (National University College Sports Association), NJCAA etc to manage sports in American universities. Football is dominant in Europe, and fans support teams such as Bayern München, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United, Liverpool, Juventus and Paris Saint Germain. Fans in the United States support basketball teams such as Kentucky Wildcats, Louisville Cardinals, Wisconsin Squad, Duke Blue Devils. Every college team has a mascot that encourages fans to support their team. It is similar to the American football team.
In general, playoffs are not unique to Americans, but Americans will definitely accept this idea in their campaign. All major US professional sports pass the playoff system championship. Thousands - tens of thousands? Hundreds of thousands - Fans fill their college basketball team in March every year, and there is no one college basketball rating during the season. If playoffs are designed to extract "real" champions from team groups, problems similar to statistical sampling will occur. In other words, relying on several results may not precisely become the "real" best team. . After all, it is difficult to keep all league members long enough to keep the playoffs short enough to attract fans' interests, but also to keep the randomness of the results to a minimum.