Soccer the Most Exciting?

Posted on Thursday, Jan 5, 2006 at 12:00 AM in

Apparently, according to Los Alamos researchers Soccer 'the most exciting sport' if you define exciting as how easy it is to predict the winner of any given match up.

The results showed that the "upset frequency" was highest for soccer followed by baseball, hockey, basketball and finally American football.

Now, its a bit of a stretch to say that the frequency of upsets is the biggest or best indicator of excitement. There are a number of other factors, including history of a sport, media hype, rituals and gatherign that center around a sport, and family history/tradition (ie watching baseball w/dear old dad) that can make a sport more exciting for one person or another.

There's also a not-insignificant cadre of sports fans who are going to be excited more by supporting a proven winner, such as the NY Yankees or Manchester United, than by upsets and unpredictable results.

Hat tip: Soccerphile World Cup Blog.

Comments

David Witzel says

i don't think this indicates "excitement". rather it shows "randomness". one would think that the rules of any reasonable sport would lead to the best player or team tending to win. if you can't predict who is going to
win, i submit that means

1) skills required for the sport aren't identifiable

or 2) the game doesn't reliably distinguish between good and bad players.

Just let the NFL rules committee at the MLS rule book. They'd straighten the whole thing out.
Posted Friday, Jan 13, 2006 at 01:05 AM

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