Barkley6 wrote:Well, I don't live in AZ anymore, but I would personally run through the streets screaming like a maniac in whatever city I was in at the time.
Also, Phoenix is a Suns town. The Cardinals are getting better and a generating some buzz, and the D-Backs are the only AZ franchise to win a championship in any sport, so there is still a lot of interest there. But when the Suns are winning and the pundits and fans think we have a chance to win things, it's a Suns town.
Good try but university of phx stadium sells out every time for the last 7 seasons for the cardinals and that's 60,000 plus people attending each game. Plus That's around 70 straight sell out games. Suns don't have a current sell out streak and are currently lucky to get around 12,000 to attend a game. Obviously u were in a hole somewhere when the cardinals went to the Super Bowl. It was freaking crazy.
Not trying to argue about a dumb point but the cardinals own phx and Arizona. It all started when bill bidwell handed the keys to his son. Anyways back to the crazy party when the suns win. It will be crazy.
Update: I just googled most popular sport in Arizona. Well I was wrong its the diamond backs.
http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entr ... 06/6561726
Alabama (College Football/Braves)
Alaska (NFL/Lakers)
Arizona (MLB/Diamondbacks)
Arkansas (College Football/Cardinals
California (NFL/Lakers)
Colorado (NFL/Broncos)
Connecticut (NFL/Yankees)
Delaware (NFL/Eagles)
Florida (NFL/Dolphins)
Georgia (College Football/Braves)
Hawaii (NFL/Lakers)
Idaho (NFL/Mariners)
Illinois (NFL/Bears)
Indiana (NFL/Pacers)
Iowa (MLB/Cubs)
Kansas (NFL/Chiefs)
Kentucky (College Basketball/Reds)
Louisiana (NFL/Saints)
Maine (MLB/Red Sox)
Maryland (NFL/Ravens)
Massachusetts (MLB/Red Sox)
Michigan (NFL/Red Wings)
Minnesota (NFL/Vikings
Mississippi (College Football/Braves)
Missouri (NFL/Cardinals)
Montana (NFL/Broncos)
Nebraska (College Football/Cubs)
Nevada (NFL/Lakers)
New Hampshire (MLB/Red Sox)
New Jersey (NFL/Yankees)
New Mexico (NFL/Cowboys)
New York (MLB/Yankees)
North Carolina (College Basketball/Braves)
North Dakota (NFL/Vikings)
Ohio (NFL/Browns)
Oklahoma (College Football/Cowboys)
Oregon (NFL/Trail Blazers)
Pennsylvania (NFL/Steelers)
Rhode Island (NFL/Red Sox)
South Carolina (College Football/Braves)
South Dakota (NFL/Vikings)
Tennessee (College Football/Titans)
Texas (NFL/Cowboys)
Utah (NBA/Jazz)
Vermont (MLB/Red Sox)
Virginia (NFL/Redskins)
Washington (MLB/Mariners)
West Virginia (NFL/Steelers)
Ranking of leagues by percentage of Americans who chose it as their favorite:
1) NFL
2) MLB
3) College Football
4) NBA
5) College Basketball
NBA is the most popular in one state...ouch. NFL obviously is the most dominate, then MLB, then college, then NBA That's surprising that college beats out NBA.