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Nov 9, 2024
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CasualFan
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It would surprise me if there was interest outside the fan bases.
Absent one of the teams being on the national radar, the game is local between two teams in a sparsely populated state.
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Someone posted on r/cfb to gauge the general college football fans interest in the Holy War.
scootsy
Test Icicles
Nov 9, 3:38pm
All the great historic games took place on the the Mtn. in an irrelevant conf
swingcat
Nov 9, 3:40pm
I don't think reddit is an accurate way of gauging the national interest
SUAVO
Nov 9, 3:41pm
People frequenting r/cfb are diehards. More interested in the random game than your average causal.
scootsy
Nov 9, 3:42pm
I get they are diehards, but it probably a very small portion of diehards
SUAVO
Nov 9, 3:44pm
November 5th agrees
jrifkin48
Nov 9, 4:06pm
To be fair, it was a WAC, MWC, IND BYU game for forever.
volleyjiver
Nov 9, 3:42pm
It seems the national media who cover the game and experience it and the atmosphere around it actually know. You don’t
RootieBoy
Nov 9, 3:44pm
Unless it's a ranked vs ranked matchup, there's no reason it would draw interest
MaximusMeridius
Nov 9, 3:46pm
That's why rivalries are cool. Teams all over the country still had something to
Great38
Nov 9, 3:47pm
It would surprise me if there was interest outside the fan bases.
CasualFan
Nov 9, 4:02pm
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