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Do you have any of the ratings numbers to back that up? As is pointed out every time BC ratings are brought up, who were the opponents in those games? Do you think that could have had anything to do with viewers? How about the time slots? A couple (or maybe even most) of those were before the NFL was on Thursday night or ESPNU existed with a second college game and the game was the only game on TV. This is like BC saying it had one of the highest rated non-BCS bowl game a few years back when they played USC. It was the only game on at that time and the opponent was pretty important to the overall rating.Oh, he brings up cable ratings on ESPN how cute!
No, we've never attracted eyeballs there..
Rutgers in the NYC Metro:
4 out of the 5 highest rated football games on ESPN.
5 out of the 5 highest rated football games on ESPN2.
Highest rated football games on ESPNU.
So once you're done with talking about the kiddie games of basketball, you can come join the big leagues and discuss football, the sport that matters in this whole conference realignment shindig.
And btw, Pittsburgh got a bump in attendance from FSU and Notre Dame visiting, let's not kid ourselves here. Big name opponents equal good attendance. The same will hold true for us this year.
Here are some numbers from last year:
http://www.goodbullhunting.com/2013...ge-football-tv-ratings-2014-texas-am-missouri
Methodology (minimum of 3 rated games) does lead to some misleading numbers (and explains the Cuse omission) but look way down the list to find Rutgers. 5 rated games with <1mm viewers on average.
Rutgers brought the B1G 1 thing and 1 thing only, demographics and TV sets where they can force some kind of fee or increase for the B1G channel on cable providers and subscribers. The B1G already wins NYC when they air on the big boy networks unless it is head to head with ND and then the market is probably split. Now with a "local" team, they hope to monetize that significantly better than in the past.
I can't wait to see what channel has the RU-IN game and what the ratings are this season. Hell, even the RU-MD numbers will be telling if both are playing for bowl eligibility the last week of the season. It should be on some decent channel but we all know that is MI-OSU that weekend so you know where that game will air. And if WI or NE are playing for the B1G championship game, they are the #2 choice that weekend. That leaves RU on the B1G or the B1G+ channel. I'm sure the NYC ratings will soar because of RU that weekend.
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