Brian Batko
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Well, I think that same thing could happen if you go to an Ohio State football game and you're walking around before noon, you could probably ask a lot of those people, who's your favorite Buckeyes player right now?
I disagree.
All right.
Well, let's say you go to a Seahawks game then.
And who's one of their better players?
You know, if you start asking them, where did Kenneth Walker go to college?
I mean, do a lot of them know that?
I don't know.
I think there's just levels of fandom there.
You see those videos kind of go viral from time to time where people are sort of mean spiritedly making fun of fans and say, oh, you're not a real fan because you don't know.
All right.
OK, then let's go to the second round when they saw one.
And that's the whole conceit of the idea, I guess, of making the draft this big thing.
And they try to do events along with it.
We'll obviously have a better idea of what those festivities entail once the draft is here and gone in Pittsburgh.
unaware of who the potential Steelers first round pick is.
Well, it had enough interest in people going to what was the famous place, Radio City Music Hall in New York to go to the draft over the years that obviously the league decided, hey, this could actually outgrow the infrastructure that we have for it now.
Let's make it even bigger and travel city to city with it.
That was one of the jokes, and it happens all around.
Here's an interesting thing to consider as far as, like, while we're on this topic.