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COLLEGE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PRENUP •

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the college basketball championship prenup

THE PRENUP THAT COULD SAVE YOUR RELATIONSHIP

With emotions running high and brackets breaking left and right, the annual tournament can be a stress test for even the strongest relationships. For basketball die-hards, this championship college tournament is a month-long celebration of buzzer-beaters, Cinderella stories, and all-consuming bracketology. But for their less-enthused partners, it can feel like a prolonged period of being sidelined—literally.
Our College Basketball Championship Prenup is an effective way to safeguard your relationship during one of the most chaotic (and exciting) times of the year. It’s all about keeping the drama on the court and out of your relationship.

DRAFTING UP PLAYS: CRAFTING THE PERFECT GAME PLAN FOR YOUR COLLEGE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP PRENUP

The College Basketball Championship 2025 Prenuptial Agreement is the ultimate playbook for balancing love and basketball. The star player? The Tournament Limitation Clause, where both partners agree to limit their game-watching and make time for teamwork off the court. With honesty, flexibility, and a commitment to play fair, this agreement ensures your relationship stays strong through all the buzzer-beaters and bracket-busting madness.

Turn the tournament into an opportunity to bond—whether it’s through friendly rivalry, shared fandom, or discovering more about each other’s passions. Without some ground rules, though, the madness can quickly turn into frustrations that linger long after the final buzzer.

Ultimately, the goal is to celebrate the tournament without letting it disrupt the harmony in your home. With a College Basketball Championship Prenup in place, you can focus on cheering for your favorite team, enjoying the thrill of the games, and maybe even surprising your partner with how much fun a little friendly rivalry can be.

*Disclaimer: This document is for entertainment purposes only and is not legally binding. It cannot be enforced in any court of law.

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IT’S ME OR THE SPORTS, BABE - THE BALL’S IN YOUR COURT!

We surveyed more than one thousand couples from across the country, spanning multiple generations, to see how sports-watching habits affect their relationships. The results revealed some interesting insights, showing that sports can play a unique role in many partnerships.

20%

of American women expressed frustration about time spent watching sports

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24%

of American men aren’t willing to compromise on sports -viewing time for their relationship

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26%

of couples believe that sports-watching habits are a dealbreaker in a relationship

37%

of American couples don’t share each other’s interest in watching sports

16%

of divorced Americans believe sports-viewing habits played a role in past breakups, specifically 9% of divorced Californians

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Gen Z have considered calling an end to the relationship over arguments due to sporting events

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28%

of couples have gotten into arguments over sports with their partner

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1 in 5

people in relationships report feeling neglected by their partner during sporting events

MILLENNIALS: PRONE TO MORE SUDDEN TURNOVERS BUT IT DOESN’T MEAN THE GAME IS OVER

Out of more than 1,000 couples surveyed, 198 were millennials, and 25% of them reported that watching sports has sparked arguments in their relationship. Whether it’s disagreements over game schedules, team loyalties, or heated moments during key plays, these couples find that the competition extends beyond the court and into their relationships.
While millennials might throw a flag on the play over sports, Gen Z (ages 18 to 24) aren't afraid to call it a timeout when things get heated. In fact, 26% of Gen Z have considered calling an end to the relationship over arguments due to sporting events.

ARE SIMILAR SPORTS WATCHING HABITS THE ASSISTS TO YOUR CINDERELLA STORY?

26% of couples believe that sports-watching habits are a dealbreaker in a relationship, and 17% report feeling neglected during sporting events when their significant other's attention is glued to the screen in a buzzer-beater moment.
The majority of couples share the similar interest of watching sports with their significant other, with 66% of those between the ages of 25 to 34 listing it as a shared interest they bond over.
When it comes to relationship harmony, you and your MVP must be on the same page if you want to make it further down the court.

COMPROMISE WINS THE MVP TITLE FOR SURVIVING COLLEGE BASKETBALL SEASON

Out of the couples surveyed, 72% said they are willing to compromise on sports-viewing time for the sake of their relationship. However, 28% overall—and 39% of 18- to 24-year-olds— may need a College Basketball Championship Prenup this season, as they reported that sports have sparked arguments in their relationships. This playful agreement involves drafting a game plan where both parties feel heard and valued as MVPs during the College Basketball Championship.
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Methodology

We surveyed 1,030 individuals across the U.S., asking them a series of questions about the impact of sports on their relationships. The research is accurate as of January 9, 2025.