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Rivalry in college football survey (help with academic research)

sportprof101

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What does rivalry mean to you? I'm a college student working with my professors to answer that question and others related to understanding fans' perspective of college football rivalries. Please take our survey (5-10 minutes) to tell us what rivalry means to Colorado fans, and we'll come back to share the results once compiled.

https://wcu.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0v7XhwfYyPlNW9T&mbsrc=mb0156

We collected rivalry data initially in 2013, and we're hoping for more data now and to track possible changes in rivalry over time. Thanks in advance for helping with our research!(To Mods: We apologize if this isn't acceptable use of the board. If you'd like it posted elsewhere, just please let us know and we'll remove it; however, our similar survey last time was popular for discussion in the team forums, and we hope your members will also enjoy it)

Matt Hepner, Sports Business student at Northern Kentucky University
Dr. Joe Cobbs, Northern Kentucky University
Dr. David Tyler, Western Carolina University
 
We no longer have a rivalry after leaving the Big 12. If we are ever good at football again, I'm sure a rivalry will develop in the PAC.
 
Rivalry is a primal emotion having evolved from the days of defending one's territory against the neighboring hoard. However, rather than killing one another, you get bragging rights.
 
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