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Favorite Sports Month of the Year  

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  1. 1. Favorite Sports Month of the Year

    • January (NFL playoffs, NBA, NHL, BCS games, CBB mid-season)
      4
    • February (Super Bowl, NBA, NHL, CBB late conference, Daytona 500)
      0
    • March (March Madness, NBA, Spring Training, NHL)
      11
    • April (Baseball Opening, NBA regular season ends, NHL, NFL draft, Masters)
      8
    • May (baseball, NBA playoffs, NHL playoffs, Indianapolis 500)
      0
    • June (baseball and MLB draft, NBA finals, NHL finals, U.S. Open)
      0
    • July (MLB, British Open)
      1
    • August (MLB, football training camp and pre-season)
      0
    • September (MLB stretch run, NFL start, college football start, PGA championship)
      15
    • October (MLB playoffs, NFL, college football, NBA preseason, NHL?)
      11
    • November (NFL, college football, NBA, NHL)
      1
    • December (NFL, CFB, NBA, NHL, MLB Hot Stove)
      1


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Posted

After bouncing between a few months, I finally settled on September.

 

Baseball stretch run (especially the once a blue moon the Cubs are in it), NFL and college football starting is just a great period of time. January and March are probably second and third on my list.

Posted
Golf majors but no tennis? Tsk tsk. :D

 

I picked March because of March Madness.

 

The problem is, there's just not much else in March. The Madness is great, but the next best thing is Spring Training (which is trumped by the stretch run) - sorry NBA and NHL fans. :)

Posted
Golf majors but no tennis? Tsk tsk. :D

 

I picked March because of March Madness.

 

Oops-that's probably not the only thing I missed.

 

I'm going to have to pick March-there's simply too much good basketball between the conference tournaments and March Madness. October, February, and January are probably my next 3.

Posted
Golf majors but no tennis? Tsk tsk. :D

 

I picked March because of March Madness.

 

The problem is, there's just not much else in March. The Madness is great, but the next best thing is Spring Training (which is trumped by the stretch run) - sorry NBA and NHL fans. :)

 

March Madness is my favorite yearly event to watch by far so that trumps it. Although every four years, June is my favorite month.

Posted
Golf majors but no tennis? Tsk tsk. :D

 

I picked March because of March Madness.

 

The problem is, there's just not much else in March. The Madness is great, but the next best thing is Spring Training (which is trumped by the stretch run) - sorry NBA and NHL fans. :)

 

March Madness is my favorite yearly event to watch by far so that trumps it. Although every four years, June is my favorite month.

 

Yeah, March Madness is the only reason I put March over April on my list. It basically comes down to March Madness over the NFL draft for me. And March Madness beats out the draft by a longshot.

Posted
I went with September because any month were pro baseball and football overlap or are the major focus is good with me. I also enjoy those times when other major sporting events, namely golf, horse racing, Indy/F1 and CWS (particularly when LSU or Baylor are involved) are on the horizon. I see, no love in the poll for the CWS :cry: . Beyond that, no particular month stands out, unless you include the Olympics or World Cup.
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Posted
October, far and away. I'm addicted to the baseball playoffs every year, plus the two footballs equals an easy choice. March, April and September are good ones too.
Posted
March, because of March Madness and the optimism of Spring Training has not yet given way to the realities of the regular season.
Posted

I picked April because of the fact that it's the only month of the year (not counting the off-season) that we get to be optimistic about the Cubs. The start of a new baseball season is always exciting to me for some reason.

 

Plus, I lived in Augusta for 5.5 years and was there for 6 Masters tournaments, and even though the town turned into a gigantic freaking zoo the entire week, it was a unique environment that was really cool to be around.

 

I also think the month stretching from 15 Sep 03 to 15 Oct 03 should get its own category.

Posted
I picked April because of the fact that it's the only month of the year (not counting the off-season) that we get to be optimistic about the Cubs. The start of a new baseball season is always exciting to me for some reason.

 

Plus, I lived in Augusta for 5.5 years and was there for 6 Masters tournaments, and even though the town turned into a gigantic freaking zoo the entire week, it was a unique environment that was really cool to be around.

 

I also think the month stretching from 15 Sep 03 to 15 Oct 03 should get its own category.

 

I would love to go to the Masters one year. While I'm not a huge golf fan, I do enjoy watching it some, but the Masters is something you have to experience at some point.

Posted

I said January.

 

I absolutely love the NFL playoffs. Even when it's a matchup of two teams I detest (see: Green Bay/Minnesota), I'll watch it and have a blast doing so. There's something about professional football that is so intense and exciting. What's more, I love watching football played in crazy conditions such as driving snowstorms. My all-time favorite games include The Snow Game and The Fog Bowl thanks in large part to the weather conditions.

 

Moreover, the BCS Bowls are always a blast. There always seems to be one especially memorable and enjoyable game every year (OU vs. Boise State this year, Southern Cal vs. Texas last year). Moreover, the bowls have all of the perks that come along with college football, such as crazed fanbases, bands upstaging one another, and watching potential draft picks either cause their stock to skyrocket (Jamarcus Russell) or plummet (Troy Smith) through their performances.

 

In terms of other months...

 

March is my hands down #2. College basketball during the regular season doesn't catch my interest nearly as much as during NFL and MLB regular seasons, but there's something so inherently enjoyable and exciting about watching the NCAA Tournament, even if the matchup is something like Weber State versus Southern Illinois. Spring Training also keeps me entertained, as does the NBA, since the playoffs are starting to take shape and certain teams begin to make a run.

 

April's enjoyable thanks to the start of the baseball season and the NFL Draft. Plus, the Masters is the only golfing event I'm ever interested in. Can't explain why, though.

 

September is interesting with the start of the football seasons and the stretch run in MLB.

 

October pisses me off due to the MLB playoff's horrible quality of sports commentating (Joe Buck and Tim McCarver? AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!) and the fact that teams and fabases I hate always seem to be in it (Cardinals, Astros, Yankees, White Sox, etc.) while the Cubs...well, yeah.

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