Sly Fox wrote:This is a 2-horse race and I have a tough time picking one over the other. There is no question that the Sweet 16 run attracted a ton more attention. But what these guys just pulled off at Riviera is amazing. After three days of competition, to finish one stroke out of match play is tough to quantify in comparison to hoops. Perhaps it would be similar to a 2-point loss in the Sweet 16 matchup.
Probably closer to a loss in the Elite 8. If you make it to the sweet 16 you're one of the 16 best basketball teams in the country. You could be 9th or you could be 16th. Golf was 10th, no doubt about it and no debates. If we're going by popularity of course WBB would win it. If we're going by the better team and better overall finish, I just don't know that WBB was the 10th best team in the nation in 2005.
With regards to popularity, I can name a lot of professional golfers and maybe 1-2 professional female basketball players. Odd then that women's college basketball receives more press than men's golf. I suppose golf only gets big press at the pro level?