Study: It’s More Fun To Lose (Seriously?!!!)

A new study from Ohio State shows that sports fans actually have more fun watching games when they feel negative towards their team’s prospects.  Seriously.  And no, I didn’t find this on The Onion website.

Don’t be happy, be worried: Sports fans need dose of negative

For sports fans watching their favorite team play, the greatest enjoyment comes only with a strong dollop of fear and maybe even near-despair, a new study suggests.

Researchers studied fans of two college football teams as they watched the teams’ annual rivalry game on television.

tudents from Ohio State, the University of Michigan, and Michigan State University participated in the study. Before the game, they completed questionnaires about which team they were rooting for, and how committed they were to their favorite team.

They then watched the game on television from wherever they wanted, and logged onto a website during the 24 commercial breaks to answer questions about the likelihood that their favorite team would win, how suspenseful they thought the game was, and how positively or negatively they were feeling at the moment.

The results showed how important negative emotions were to enjoyment of the game.

“When people think about entertainment in general, they think it has to be fun and pleasurable. But enjoyment doesn’t always mean positive emotions,” David said.

“Sometimes enjoyment is derived by having the negative emotion, and then juxtaposing that with the positive emotion.”

In other words, if you think that your team won’t win, you have more fun?

Riiiight. I wonder if this team of crack (smoking) researchers ever took a few minutes to visit the Scout or Rivals forum associated with the team that was losing, you know, the team whose fans were supposedly having more fun.  If they could decode the emotion of posters through the bad grammar, misspelling and pseudo-curse words, they would have had a very clear impression that those fans weren’t having any positive emotions…in fact they might have come away with the idea that a few of them might need to be insitutionalized while others might need therapy for anger management issues.  The rest would probably be evenly divided between saying the coaches needed to be fired immediately and those simply venting their immense displeasure.  It is like that everywhere.

And I do mean everywhere.  Happy fans don’t riot like some English football soccer fans are wont to do.  Happy fans don’t boo their head coach for his latest bonehead move.  They don’t put For Sale signs up in a coach’s yard…when he isn’t planning to leave his job.  They don’t get on websites like this one and vent immense displeasure with their team’s athletic director because…they are happy.

Truth is, when your team loses it can ruin your day.  If you went to a game, you might want to get the Hell out of the parking lot as soon as you can and find something else to do.  You sure as heck don’t want to linger and relive the glory that is losing 43-23.  You might even find yourself in a wistful moment wondering how much sooner you could retire if you eliminated investing in your favorite athletic program and invested the money somewhere else.  You might find it more palatable to mow the yard or clean the garage instead of watching your favorite team lose…again.  That ain’t happy, that’s despair.

A lot of despair is what I am seeing all around the Wolfpack nation.  I used to see nearly universal hope and belief.   Not everyone is in a state of despair about the Wolfpack, mind you, but a very noticeable and palpable number of folks are saying that they have given up on NC State ever building successful programs in just about any sport.  They are saying that they think that the administration of the university doesn’t value winning teams, and that the only thing that they do value is money.  They are saying that they feel like they are taken for granted, and that they don’t like how that feels.  They are also saying that if things don’t change, they are going to vote with their wallet and wash their hands of the whole thing.

That in turn will create a vicious cycle of failure: without money it is impossible to compete successfully against well-heeled schools.  Without competing successfully, there’s no urgency among the school’s boosters to donate.

You can see that coming here at NC State.  And it sure as hell won’t be fun times.

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29 Responses to Study: It’s More Fun To Lose (Seriously?!!!)

  1. bradleyb123 11/18/2009 at 6:42 PM #

    This may be way off topic, but on the tangent about us no longer being Carolina’s rivals in basketball… that’s probably true. We’re like NC Central on their schedule these days. To us, THEY are OUR rivals. But it is not reciprocated. We have to win more than once every 5-6 years for the rivalry to continue.

    But what bugs me is when Carolina fans say we’re not their rivals in football. Over the last 23 years, the series record is nearly a dead-heat, with Carolina leading 12 games to 11. That’s nearly a quarter century of a near-even record. So how can Duke be their rival in football, when Duke has lost to them 19 of the last 20 football games? I mean, if we’re not their rival in basketball for the same reason, wouldn’t it be fair to say that Duke isn’t their rival in football for that reason?

    I guess basketball is the only thing that really matters to those clowns in baby blue. And their basketball rivals are their ONLY rivals in all sports.

  2. NCSU84 11/18/2009 at 8:48 PM #

    bradleyb, you just have to put things in perspective to understand. This is BB country and FB does not even come close. Think about it, how many NCAA FB titles have been won in the triangle? I believe the answer is 0. BB rules and as long as we cannot consistently compete with either blue school, we will always be considered second rate – a non-rival.

  3. waxhaw 11/19/2009 at 7:56 AM #

    If my wife was a tarhole fan and spoke to me like that, we would not be married.

  4. bradleyb123 11/19/2009 at 6:02 PM #

    NCSU84, you’re exactly right (that’s why I included the last paragraph in my previous post, where I said all that matters to them is basketball, and that’s why Duke is their only real rival in any sport… because they’re rivals in the only sport that matters to them.)

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