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Benefits of Sports

In competitive events, participants are graded or classified based on their "result" and often divided into groups of comparable performance, (e.g. gender, weight and age). The measurement of the result may be objective or subjective, and corrected with "handicaps" or penalties. In a race, for example, the time to complete the course is an objective measurement. In gymnastics or diving the result is decided by a panel of judges, and therefore subjective. There are many shades of judging between boxing and mixed martial arts, where victory is assigned by judges if neither competitor has lost at the end of the match time. Considering teams play just six or seven home games a year, it might seem bizarre for college football to struggle with fan engagement. Weekly Top Matchups and Game Predictions, March 4 Tracking the WNBA’s Breanna Stewart SweepstakesAnd four more big offseason story lines to watch. Aaron Judge Makes History, but 61 Is Not the RecordBarry Bonds ho