POLL: People/Fans interested in UFL
Posted: Wed May 01, 2024 8:27 pm
https://www.shu.edu/business/news/poll- ... tball.html
>>Poll Finds Strong Interest for NFL Draft Plus Spring Football/UFLWednesday, May 1, 2024
By Michael Ricciardelli and Marty Appel
United Football League Finds Favor
So enamored of football is the USA, that even spring football, the new UFL, drew high approval numbers, with 73 percent of avid fans saying they "like the idea of pro football in the spring months" (60 percent of sports fans, 43 percent of the general population agreed).
NFL Nexus
The connection of the UFL to the NFL is apparently not lost on the public. Among avid fans, 81 percent said yes to "I like the idea of a development league for the NFL, where more players get to demonstrate their talents and new rule changes can be tested." Pointedly, only 10 percent of avid fans disagreed, resulting in a positive margin of more than 8 to 1 for the proposition. Among sports fans those who approved led by a 70-11 margin. Among the general population 53 percent approved, while just 16 percent said no – a still robust margin of more than 3 to 1. <<
>>Poll Finds Strong Interest for NFL Draft Plus Spring Football/UFLWednesday, May 1, 2024
By Michael Ricciardelli and Marty Appel
United Football League Finds Favor
So enamored of football is the USA, that even spring football, the new UFL, drew high approval numbers, with 73 percent of avid fans saying they "like the idea of pro football in the spring months" (60 percent of sports fans, 43 percent of the general population agreed).
NFL Nexus
The connection of the UFL to the NFL is apparently not lost on the public. Among avid fans, 81 percent said yes to "I like the idea of a development league for the NFL, where more players get to demonstrate their talents and new rule changes can be tested." Pointedly, only 10 percent of avid fans disagreed, resulting in a positive margin of more than 8 to 1 for the proposition. Among sports fans those who approved led by a 70-11 margin. Among the general population 53 percent approved, while just 16 percent said no – a still robust margin of more than 3 to 1. <<