Why isn't there women's college football?

will110

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Don't we? Women's wrestling. Women's boxing. Women's MMA. Women's rugby.

Why not football? It's no less physical/masculine than the above.
There is women's football. It's just a very niche sport.

 

18IsTheMan

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There is women's football. It's just a very niche sport.


Yeah, I saw that, but I'm talking mainstream.

Of course, I know the answer to the question, which was only asked tongue in cheek. But that answer calls into question virtually all other women sports.
 

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Don't we? Women's wrestling. Women's boxing. Women's MMA. Women's rugby.

Why not football? It's no less physical/masculine than the above.
All but rugby have weight classes. Football has no weight class and players run at each other. Rugby players tend to run in convergence and not head on. IMHO
 

will110

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Yeah, I saw that, but I'm talking mainstream.

Of course, I know the answer to the question, which was only asked tongue in cheek. But that answer calls into question virtually all other women sports.
Why?
 

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will110

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If there's interest, such as boys volleyball in SC, go for it. Yes, I know that the SCHSL recently sanctions boys volleyball, which is widely played at the NCAA D-III level, but is a niche sport in D-I.
Men's volleyball is one of my favorite sports to watch at the Olympics. It's a fun sport to play pickup as well.
 

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Just happened to see something pop up on the tv last night about women's college hockey game. Must've been a replay or something. It was news to me that women's collegiate hockey even existed and got me to thinking...for most men's collegiate sports, there is a women's equivalent: basketball, soccer, softball (ehhh, close enough in theory to baseball), diving, swimming, tennis, golf, track and field. Every major men's sport at USC has a women's equivalent, except for football.

Why is that? I know there are some fringe leagues out there. But why hasn't this been done at the high school or collegiate levels?

With the huge surge in interest in women's sports and our nation's love of all things football, it seems foolish that this hasn't been explored.
There is. It is called the ACC.
 
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