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Article: USFL knows attendance will be an issue, at least until all eight teams are playing in their home markets

July 02, 2023 11:43AM
USFL knows attendance will be an issue, at least until all eight teams are playing in their home markets
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Mike Florio

Published July 2, 2023 11:13 AM

The USFL is hoping to find a way to put more U.S. residents in the stands at its games.

In the second year of USFL 2.0, the league expanded its locations from one city (Birmingham) to four. With Canton hosting games but not having a team, five of the eight USFL teams did not play in the cities they represent.

The tension for the USFL comes from a desire to minimize travels costs and a goal of maximizing attendance.

“We’re still figuring out the attendance thing in the hub model,” USFL president of football operations Daryl “Moose” Johnston recently told Ben Fischer of Sports Business Journal. “Until we get everybody into their home markets, it’s going to be a challenge. We all know that. We’re trying to find creative ways to deal with it. What it does is motivate us to make sure we get our eight teams into their home markets as quickly as we can, but we can’t rush it. We’ve got to do it the right way.”

That’s the balance. The increased revenue from having eight teams in eight home markets versus the increased costs of moving teams around every week for the games.


It helps that the teams are clustered to the east of Texas; Houston is the outlier in a league that has teams named for New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, Memphis, Birmingham, and Michigan. Even with reasonable travel costs for the road team in every game, the real question is whether enough fans in the eight markets would buy enough tickets (and food, beer, and merchandise) to make the league more profitable.

Ultimately, profit is the key. If the USFL doesn’t make enough of it, Fox will eventually shut it down or sell it off.



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  Article: USFL knows attendance will be an issue, at least until all eight teams are playing in their home markets

Ramsdude109July 02, 2023 11:43AM

  TV will only support it for a while

NewMexicoRam70July 02, 2023 12:38PM

  Re: TV will only support it for a while

Ramsdude69July 02, 2023 12:48PM

  Re: TV will only support it for a while

303072July 02, 2023 04:53PM

  that's what I find the strange thing

OzRam40July 03, 2023 10:03PM

  Haven't they had about 40 years to figure this thing out?

BlueRidgeHorns60July 04, 2023 03:27AM

  Re: TV will only support it for a while

MamaRAMa44July 04, 2023 05:01AM

  I truly don't know how the USFL is surviving.

den-the-coach65July 04, 2023 06:16AM