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NFL Expansion Project By: N. D. K. H. D. N. J. F.

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  • NFL Expansion Project

    By:

    N. D.

    K. H.

    D. N.

    J. F.

  • Background

    The NFL is expanding from 32 teams to 40.

    The Commissioner was planning on adding four new cities each to the NFC and the AFC.

    We had to find 8 new cities that had populations that could support a large franchise.

    We created 2 new teams in each region (North, South, East, West); one each for the NFC and AFC.

  • Process

    We started by creating a map with the existing NFL teams on it.

    We used 2005 census data to approximate necessary population size and income level.

    We categorized possible cities using: Total population of

    that city Approximate

    population growth Average family

    income

  • Current NFL TeamsBlue Dots: Existing Teams

  • Population Range

    The existing NFL cities populations range from a little more than 300 thousand people, to several million.

    We used these numbers to approximate how many inhabitants a city needed to sustain a NFL franchise.

  • Family Income Range

    The median family income of the current NFL cities varies form over 70 thousand per family, to as little as 30 thousand

    These numbers helped us estimate the family income necessary for an NFL city.

  • Ranges

    The Population Range and the Family Income Range helped us realize that the population necessary is about 300 thousand people or more.

    The Median Family Income level also needed to be fairly high so that families could afford tickets to games, as well as merchandise and souvenirs.

  • New Teams

    AFC: North : Omaha,

    Nebraska South: Fort Worth,

    Texas East: Virginia Beach,

    Virginia West: Albuquerque, New

    Mexico

    NFC North: Louisville,

    Kentucky South: San Antonio,

    Texas East: Raleigh, North

    Carolina West: Anaheim,

    California

  • Current and New NFL Teams

    Blue Dots: Existing Teams

    Red Dots: New Teams

  • AFC North: Nebraska Nighthawks

    Based in Omaha, Nebraska

    Population: 414,521 3.1% growth rate in

    2005 Income is approximately

    $51,637 per family

    First professional football team in this area.

    The excitement of a football game could bring people from surrounding states as well.

  • AFC East: Virginia Beach Vipers

    Population: 438,415 3.1% growth rate in

    2005 Income is approximately

    $65,102 per family

    A possible natural rival to other Mid-Atlantic and New England teams.

    Dense population in the Northeast region can support another franchise.

  • AFC South: Fort Worth Fire Ants

    Population: 624, 057 15.3% growth rate in

    2005 Income is about $47,064

    per family

    Natural rival to other Texas teams.

    Has a fairly large population in addition to the high growth rate.

  • AFC West: Albuquerque Atoms

    Population: 494, 235 10% growth rate in 2005 Income is approximately

    $54, 570 per family

    First pro football team in New Mexico

    Could easily draw spectators from surrounding states due to New Mexicos central location.

  • NFC North: Louisville Lancers

    Population: 556,429 1% growth in 2005 Income rate: $50,098

    per family

    Natural rival to the Tennessee Titans

    Close to existing Indiana and Ohio franchises

    Can take advantage of Kentuckys football fever (Kentucky Wildcats)

  • NFC East: Raleigh Rhinos

    Population: 341,530 people

    19.9% growth rate in 2005

    Income rate: $65,033 per family

    Decent population size and relatively high population growth rate can sustain a team

    Relatively close to the densely populated Northeast

  • NFC South: San Antonio Stars

    Population: 1,256,506 9.1% growth rate Median family income

    rate: $47,150 per family

    Texass large area and population can easily support another team

    Already has over one million inhabitants and still has a reasonable growth rate.

    Already has a successful basketball franchise.

  • NFC West: Anaheim Arrows

    Population: 331,804 1.2% growth rate in

    2005 Income rate: $55,478

    per family

    Californias relative wealth can sustain another franchise

    California already has several successful pro sports franchises.