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Winning Isn't Enough: Sports Fan Dissatisfaction
20 Nov
Summary
- Sports fans' desire for success leads to constant yearning for more wins.
- Even championships bring temporary joy, quickly replaced by need for new triumphs.
- Expanded playoffs redefine success, increasing frustration with unmet expectations.

Sports fans exhibit an insatiable appetite for success, a phenomenon akin to never being satisfied with paradise. Even after championship victories, the initial joy quickly fades, giving way to a relentless pursuit of future triumphs. This constant yearning is exacerbated by the expanding College Football Playoff, which shifts the goalposts for success and amplifies frustration when teams fall short of ever-higher expectations.
This dynamic is evident in the experiences of fans like those in Athens, Georgia, who, despite recent championships, remain intensely focused on the next title. Similarly, dedicated fans of historically struggling teams, like the Illinois Fighting Illini, find that even significant improvements can feel hollow if they don't align with the ultimate goal of playoff contention.
The pursuit of more wins often overshadows the inherent enjoyment of the sport and the shared experience of being a fan. The focus shifts from appreciating the journey—the tailgates, the rivalries, the moments of shared passion—to a perpetual need for the next




