UConn Dan
Not HuskyFanDan; I lurk & I like
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2012
- Messages
- 3,117
- Reaction Score
- 12,650
If UConn doesn’t get an invite, the rest of the Big 12 has also forgotten about WVU lolYep, I forgot WVU. My mistake.
If UConn doesn’t get an invite, the rest of the Big 12 has also forgotten about WVU lolYep, I forgot WVU. My mistake.
How do you categorize BYU and UCF?Yep, I forgot WVU. My mistake.
Not state flagships!How do you categorize BYU and UCF?
If Deion wasn't at CU, would they even be excited?Colorado is terrible. Deion will either succeed and be gone in less than 18 months or flame out and leave them in bad shape.
This whole “process” is an absurd fashion show.
I was looking at the wrong chart, had Notre Dame-OSU as the top rated game. I should've known that was wrong.MSU-Marquette in the tourney had 10.91 viewers...big game.
Sunday’s Michigan State-Marquette NCAA men’s basketball tournament second round game averaged a 5.9 rating and 10.91 million viewers on CBS, down 5% in ratings and 3% in viewership from a higher-profile Michigan State-Duke game last year (6.2, 11.22M). As is typical of the late Sunday window on CBS, the game ranks as the most-watched of the tournament thus far.
Check your data,,
Ohio State-Michigan football had 17,4....Tenn-Georgia had 13,6...Bama-Tenn had 11.56,,,Bama-Texas had 10.6...Notre Dame-OSU had 10.53
![]()
College Football TV Ratings
College football TV ratings for the 2024 regular season, bowls, College Football Playoff and National Championship.www.sportsmediawatch.com
Of course. But the potential following they bring is significantly more than say Houston, Cincinnati, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Wake and so on.Not state flagships!
Kind of like Clemson and Dabo Swinny.If Deion wasn't at CU, would they even be excited?
That's the big issue with college football media and such. They think of publicity, excitement. CU is a great place, but they have struggled for a reason. I think Big 12 is good for them, but there is no buz in Boulder if Prime wasn't there. And that has a way of receding if result dn't follow.
BYU has a big following. UCF has the worst following in the conference and shouldn't have been invited. I can only imagine the deep regret the Big XII has.Of course. But the potential following they bring is significantly more than say Houston, Cincinnati, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Wake and so on.
Not state flagshipsHow do you categorize BYU and UCF?
How do you categorize BYU and UCF?
CFB media is wild. Sometimes tradition and history matter and sometimes it's all about "what have you done for me lately?"If Deion wasn't at CU, would they even be excited?
That's the big issue with college football media and such. They think of publicity, excitement. CU is a great place, but they have struggled for a reason. I think Big 12 is good for them, but there is no buz in Boulder if Prime wasn't there. And that has a way of receding if result dn't follow.
How do you categorize BYU and UCF?
Marcus Jordan is not walking through that door (without a GILF by his side)How do you categorize BYU and UCF?
Basketball isn't that big in LATAM, only the NBA is relevant, and that's really for the playoffs. Europe already has the euro league and local leagues, the market is saturated.As for Yormark, he's thinking outside the box. American Football has minimal appeal outside the U.S. and Canada. NFL tries to prop it up with European games, but it doesn't really take. Basketball is a global sport. So are the rights a conference sells global? I don't think so, those are U.S. distribution rights. Let's say the Big XII can sell basketball rights separately in Europe and LATAM?
Nobody has tried t. Maybe it doesn't work. But we know that kids playing hoop overseas know a bit about college basketball. If he can really turn it into a top of the heap basketball league, maybe add UConn and Arizona, can he pitch that to foreign media companies? Maybe even Amazon or a streaming service but outside the U.S.
Each of the fifty states has a state flagship, but not all of them have perceived value in the context of power conference realignment. Some are thoroughly irrelevant. Accordingly, the state flagship boast is pretty meaningless. And stale.Not state flagships
You’re right, not all of them have perceived value. But ones that win NC’s and have almost 4 million people do.Each of the fifty states has a state flagship, but not all of them have perceived value in the context of power conference realignment. Some are thoroughly irrelevant. Accordingly, the state flagship boast is pretty meaningless. And stale.
Each of the fifty states has a state flagship, but not all of them have perceived value in the context of power conference realignment. Some are thoroughly irrelevant. Accordingly, the state flagship boast is pretty meaningless. And stale.
yeah, I never understood selling college sports in other countries other than an occasional tourBasketball isn't that big in LATAM, only the NBA is relevant, and that's really for the playoffs. Europe already has the euro league and local leagues, the market is saturated.
The real potential is Africa and Asia, but I doubt there is money to be had there.
This guy failed logic.According to who? The voices in your head?
According to whom? Yeah, the voices in my head.According to who? The voices in your head?
According to whom? Yeah, the voices in my head.