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Rank your favorite sports


Matt Foley

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NFL

Baseball - for the atmosphere of sitting with your kid having a beer and a dog

Soccer - No no the best sport...but I have never been in more intense fan situations, Not even close

PGA - especially the majors

Major tennis

College Hoops from February on

NASCAR - but it has gone down hill. Several races a year i will not miss and i still make the odd trip.

Rugby

Horse Racing

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College Football - Didn't go to a big time D1 school and i hate the BCS

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NBA - would have been #2 back in the 90's when going to a hornets game was a treat. The product has gotten terrible and now slightly better.

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