The college football season out West came to a close recently with Arizona State and Oregon being knocked out of the College Football Playoff. Ten teams from the former Pac-12 headed to new leagues – two to the ACC, four to the Big 12, and four to the Big Ten. The Athletic is conducting a survey to gauge fan satisfaction in the first season in a new league. The survey consists of 12 questions and results will be posted next week. This marks an interesting season in the western portion of the country, with teams transitioning to new leagues and facing new challenges in the process.
The transition for these teams brings about a change in competition and a chance for fans to reassess their loyalty and support for their teams. With the season coming to an end, it is a good time to reflect on the performance and experiences of the teams in their new leagues. This survey will give fans the opportunity to provide feedback on how they felt their team fared in the new league and what they hope to see in the future.
The results of this survey will be valuable in understanding how fans have adapted to the changes in their team’s competition and will provide insights into areas for improvement. As the college football season wraps up out West, this survey will provide a glimpse into the fan perspective on the season and the new challenges faced by teams in their new leagues.
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