
UFL Viewership CRASH: Why Spring Football's Future is at Risk
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After a strong launch in 2024, the United Football League’s second season is facing new challenges. Television viewership has declined from its debut highs, with most games now averaging around 600,000 viewers. While some markets—like St. Louis—continue to draw impressive crowds, others are seeing slower ticket sales. In this episode, we explore what’s behind the dip in viewership, how fan engagement is evolving, and what this could mean for the future of spring football. We also look at how the league might adjust—whether through improved marketing, community engagement, or changes to game-day presentation. Whether you're a die-hard spring football fan or just curious about the UFL's progress, this episode offers insights into the road ahead.
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