American Sports Fanship Survey (ASFS) 2024

The American Sports Fanship Survey was conducted by the Siena College Research Institute in collaboration with St. Bonaventure University’s Jandoli School of Communication for the second time. This survey polled 3,071 respondents across the United States. 

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3 of 4 Americans Will Watch Super Bowl LVIII

 

Pizza & Wings Top Gametime Treats

 

All-time Best Games, Plays, Commercials & Halftime Shows Revealed

Pigskin ball ready for Monday Night wagering

39% of Americans Bet on Sports, 19% Have Online Sports Betting Account, Including 39% of Young Men & 20% of Young Women

 

Online Bettors Say Its Fun, Makes Watching Games More Interesting, Think They’ll Win & Signed Up Because of a Promotion

 

15% Know Someone with Online Sports Betting Problem; Of Bettors – Nearly 40% Felt Ashamed After Losing & Bet More than Should, 18% Lost Money Needed to Meet Financial Obligations;

 

 Americans Say 65-23% ‘Online Sports Betting Will Create Compulsive Gamblers 

 

Releases

Sports and the Superbowl

Online Sports Betting

Press Release

Crosstabs

Infographics

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Combined Crosstabs
Coverage

Data from the 2024 American Sports Survey was featured on the 2/4/2024 broadcast of CBS’s 60

Minutes.

Watch on CBS News: Here

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Suggested APA Citation

Siena College, & St. Bonaventure University. (2024). American Sports Fanship Survey. Siena College Research Institute. Retrieved from https://scri.siena.edu/american-sports-fanship-survey-2024/