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Here is a project we are working on that has generated excitement and one that I believe can help the industry- Billiard Football.
Heres why....
It may seem crazy but hear me out. About 15 years ago I looked at the billiard industry through fresh new comer eyes (Ex-Military Intel guy here). I researched the industry to see what it was lacking. One thing stood out...there was no youth programs. More specifically, there was no high school billiards programs in the U.S.
After a few years gaining experience and training (becoming BCA Certified Instructor, learning to run leagues and tournaments) I started the hard work of developing a high school program in Dallas, Texas. Some people scoffed at the idea and said it couldn't be done.
Well long story short we are in our 9th year of high school billiards in Dallas. I have had 14 high schools participate playing each other over the years with over several hundred students competing. I had written a program Directors guide and donated it to the Billiard Education Foundation in which now we have other cities and states starting high school billiard programs. It is working. Contact the Billiard Education Foundation for more info.
Now getting back to Billiard Football, I played football in high school and have always loved the game. In fact MANY people love football. The NFL is one of the top sports franchises in the world. I remember years ago hearing of NFL players having a billiard tournament. I thought that was a great idea. The cheerleaders playing idea on ESPN....wellllll not so sure about that.
However, what if we could join the two sports in a unique and simple way that would appeal to a large segment of the billiard/football fan population? Get it on ESPN. Have all 32 NFL teams/cities participate. An NFL player, a pro pool player, and two qualified local city players. A National Billiard Football League.
After all if you go into a pool room or bar and what do you see during football season on TV? Football games. What if you could play along with that NFL or College game on TV nationwide? The league and tournament possibilities are endless. Think about charity events with NFL players in pool rooms. NFL players love to play pool.
Well I developed a Billiard Football game with my experience as a BCA Instructor, High School Billiard Program Director, and as a experienced Tournament Director (BCA & BEF Junior Nationals) . I also have many years of experience playing in leagues.
Its just an idea but one that I think can and will help the billiard industry.
Love to hear your opinions.
The game if anyone is interested is at www.billiardfootball.com
The "Center" ball in front of the rack can be replaced by any NFL or Collegiate teams.
Heres why....
It may seem crazy but hear me out. About 15 years ago I looked at the billiard industry through fresh new comer eyes (Ex-Military Intel guy here). I researched the industry to see what it was lacking. One thing stood out...there was no youth programs. More specifically, there was no high school billiards programs in the U.S.
After a few years gaining experience and training (becoming BCA Certified Instructor, learning to run leagues and tournaments) I started the hard work of developing a high school program in Dallas, Texas. Some people scoffed at the idea and said it couldn't be done.
Well long story short we are in our 9th year of high school billiards in Dallas. I have had 14 high schools participate playing each other over the years with over several hundred students competing. I had written a program Directors guide and donated it to the Billiard Education Foundation in which now we have other cities and states starting high school billiard programs. It is working. Contact the Billiard Education Foundation for more info.
Now getting back to Billiard Football, I played football in high school and have always loved the game. In fact MANY people love football. The NFL is one of the top sports franchises in the world. I remember years ago hearing of NFL players having a billiard tournament. I thought that was a great idea. The cheerleaders playing idea on ESPN....wellllll not so sure about that.
However, what if we could join the two sports in a unique and simple way that would appeal to a large segment of the billiard/football fan population? Get it on ESPN. Have all 32 NFL teams/cities participate. An NFL player, a pro pool player, and two qualified local city players. A National Billiard Football League.
After all if you go into a pool room or bar and what do you see during football season on TV? Football games. What if you could play along with that NFL or College game on TV nationwide? The league and tournament possibilities are endless. Think about charity events with NFL players in pool rooms. NFL players love to play pool.
Well I developed a Billiard Football game with my experience as a BCA Instructor, High School Billiard Program Director, and as a experienced Tournament Director (BCA & BEF Junior Nationals) . I also have many years of experience playing in leagues.
Its just an idea but one that I think can and will help the billiard industry.
Love to hear your opinions.
The game if anyone is interested is at www.billiardfootball.com
The "Center" ball in front of the rack can be replaced by any NFL or Collegiate teams.