
Team Economics: How Flag Football is Changing the Sports Landscape
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This week on The Sports Economist, host Professor Shirin Mollah speaks with flag football enthusiasts Travis Andre Ross and Blake Lewis about the economics and community aspects of this growing sport. Travis, a seasoned player with 15 years of experience, and Blake, who picked up the sport more recently, share insights on the costs and benefits of participating in recreational leagues. They discuss the financial investment (averaging about $100 per month) compared to traditional gym memberships, while highlighting the immeasurable value of community connection. The conversation explores flag football's economic future, including its upcoming Olympic debut in 2028, potential for player sponsorships, and its recent recognition as an official women's high school sport. The guests also reflect on how skills developed through flag football—like teamwork, communication, and leadership—translate to their professional lives. Throughout the episode, the hosts explore the intersection of sports economics, community building, and personal development that makes flag football unique in the sports ecosystem.