Re: Crossroads Mall

Originally Posted by
BoulderSooner
The NFL would work in the middle of no where it is by far the most popular sport in the Country ....... and it is 9 games a year .. just need a deca billionaire to buy a team and move it here .. because the NFL is never expanding to okc
EXACTLY, NFL is only a handfull of home games and OKC sells out both OU and OSU, there's football fans in Oklahoma esp when you consider the 4 million people in the state. Also, with NFL you'd have catchment market just like you do with the NBA. OKC's NBA catchment is more than 15 million people (OK, most of Ark, most of KS, most of MO, E half of NE); those are all the cable markets that subscribe to the OKC thunder, now while NFL wouldn't be as big of a catchment it also isn't as many games.
NFL in OKC is totally doable, all that's missing is a stadium and an ownership group. NFL draws corporate sponsors globally (as does the NBA) so OKC's relative lack there isn't a big deal. Just need the will of OKC to build a stadium combined with an owner who wants to buy and move a team (and there are some out there). As I stated, NFL is next for OKC aside from MLS; that's probably the sweet spot for OKC in terms of major league teams. Tulsa is destined for NHL in 10-15 years; that would give Oklahoma 4 teams in the big 5 major leagues, 5 if you could Oklahoma City Spark WFP.
As for OKC's support of the NBA, have you paid attention to the prizes offered by the OKC Thunder and the game experience? Compare that to other so-called small but more mature markets? OKC swings like a major market by comparison, must be doing well here. Oh, and the 'rebuild' is over if you haven't noticed.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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