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And Wake Forrest probably has even fewer!
Yes, it certainly is sad to see a professional reporter make that kind of mistake.
And Wake Forrest probably has even fewer!
The women's team draws eyeballs nationally. It's like having a top 25 men's team.
Is there documentation of this? I"ve seen some individual women's BB TV ratings for NCAA finals and such but never a list of TV ratings for regular season WBB games. I believe there was supposedly a really big TV number from one of the regular season games last season if I remember correctly.
There's also that time when some UConn WBB game had a higher rating than a Syracuse MBB game on at the same time.
@upstater has the details memorized.
Is there any documentation of the 1.7 million for Connecticut for the women's championship game. There is absolutely no way that is true.
Since they only got 2.9 million viewers it would mean pretty much no one outside of the state watched either.
Yay, UConn's favorite cheerleader, not.
Is there any documentation of the 1.7 million for Connecticut for the women's championship game. There is absolutely no way that is true.
Since they only got 2.9 million viewers it would mean pretty much no one outside of the state watched either.
I might have read this wrong but I have no idea what 1.7 refers to here:
2014-15 ESPN Women's Basketball Ratings Notes (Infographic)
It can't be rating because we know the rating for the game was in the 30s for the market.
Also, I think you are confusing people for households. For instance, the 2014-2015 championship was seen in 3.2m households. But over 4.4m viewers watched it.
UConn's historic NCAA title win draws impressive television ratings
As for Connecticut, I think the state has 1.3m households and 3.6m residents.
I'm not confusing anything. You said half the residents watched.
That infographic is saying Hartford had a 1.7 rating for the season on those three networks.
LOL - close though.
Oh sorry for not believing that half the population of the state watched a basketball game. I must not like UConn.
The women's final is bigger than the Super Bowl!!!!!!!!! Wheeeeeeeeee

I got it wrong.
Also, you got the previous quote of 2.7m viewers wrong. That is totally false.
The difference between you and me is that I can admit when I'm wrong. You can't.
The UConn-South Carolina regular season game last year did a .7, and another did a .8. You have to look at the games that were on ESPN or ESPN2to make a comparison. While those aren't Duke-Kentucky numbers, they are really really good. For the state of Connecticut, they say half the population (1.7m) watched the championship game.
UConn men do a .8 to 1.3 on ESPN regularly.

Um it's your link says 2.95 million total viewers.
Let's fast forward this 3 hours.
Upstater will post more numbers, Whaler will continue to antagonize him in the process.
Everyone is unhappy.
It's sort of fun when someone is so clueless they actually tell me that my number is wrong when they are the one that posted it.
There are just some people who should give up on numbers - it's not their thing.
I gave a LOL when I read that.
Perfect troll networking. This is how you get a source to become legit. Out the same info in multiple blogs/websites and count on readers not connecting the dots.
I never posted any link about 2.9m viewers. You are delusional. Now you are making things completely up.
One fact I know, in the pre-conference season, the 3rd highest ranked Big East game on FS1 was UConn-DePaul WBB.Is there documentation of this? I"ve seen some individual women's BB TV ratings for NCAA finals and such but never a list of TV ratings for regular season WBB games.
I never posted any link about 2.9m viewers. You are delusional. Now you are making things completely up.
Actually I'm combining some of your entertaining posts.
The 2.95 million viewers is for 2016 which is in your post further above.
Down 33% from 2014.... I wonder why that might be?
Sorry UpS you are right - it was West Coast who posted the number for 2016. Which is the 2.95 million.
Before you posted about 2014 you said that half the state watched the championship. Who wouldn't assume you were talking about the most recent?
Hartford's DMA only has 945k households total. Even if they have 90% cable penetration a 29 rating is less than 300k homes.
You seem very polite. As you can tell from the rest of the thread, we don't cotton to that around here.Understood and thank you for clarifying your post for me. It is certainly appreciated.
Let's fast forward this 3 hours.
Upstater will post more numbers, Whaler will continue to antagonize him in the process.
Everyone is unhappy.

How much do we have to pay you to put this much effort into debunking the claims of our rivals?
One fact I know, in the pre-conference season, the 3rd highest ranked Big East game on FS1 was UConn-DePaul WBB.
Regardless of the numbers UConn received zero compensation for thebirUnderstood and thank you for clarifying your post for me. It is certainly appreciated.
How much money was UConn compensated for what ever the actual numbers were ?. I believe the answer is zero.Zero if they post here!