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Last night you had 6.48 million people not watching football on network TV who were watching football on network TV year ago.
Thank you for your interest in UConn football.
Last night you had 6.48 million people not watching football on network TV who were watching football on network TV year ago.
That is the ND fans who religously (no pun ntended) watch ND every week...and EVERY fan in the country who hates ND and watches to see them lose! When we are in need of a ratings shot in the arm to prove we would be a good addition to a P5 conference...last night did nothing but help!Last night you had 6.48 million people not watching football on network TV who were watching football on network TV year ago.
The UConn game was on at the same time as LSU-Auburn, Alabama-Colorado, Texas A&M-SMU and Stanford-Arizona State, all better known programs. Considering UConn was an 18 point underdog, it's remarkable that 5 million people watched the game.
Outside of LSU - Auburn none of them were competitive and to some extent neither was the LSU game. Michigan -UConn was the only close game on TV. It also had a major football power at risk of getting upset on the road. You only had one top 25 match up and that was #9 Stanford vs. #23 Arizona State. It had 1.57 million people watch on FOX and it was also not competitive. What other option did a casual fan have. Hell you had 2.5 million people watching Ninja Challenge or whatever it was called.
A year ago you also had # 4 FSU vs #10 Clemson and #6 Oklahoma vs #15 Kansas State. I am confident they also had other games on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. All far better than what was available this weekend. You only had one top 25 match up and that was #9 Stanford vs. #23 Arizona State. It had 1.57 million people watch on FOX and it was also a blowout.
And the game was not viewed by 5 million people. A total of 5 million people watched two games on the ABC network.
Outside of LSU - Auburn none of them were competitive and to some extent neither was the LSU game. Michigan -UConn was the only close game on TV. It also had a major football power at risk of getting upset on the road. You only had one top 25 match up and that was #9 Stanford vs. #23 Arizona State. It had 1.57 million people watch on FOX and it was also not competitive. What other option did a casual fan have. Hell you had 2.5 million people watching Ninja Challenge or whatever it was called.
A year ago you also had # 4 FSU vs #10 Clemson and #6 Oklahoma vs #15 Kansas State. I am confident they also had other games on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. All far better than what was available this weekend. You only had one top 25 match up and that was #9 Stanford vs. #23 Arizona State. It had 1.57 million people watch on FOX and it was also a blowout.
And the game was not viewed by 5 million people. A total of 5 million people watched two games on the ABC network.
Outside of LSU - Auburn none of them were competitive and to some extent neither was the LSU game. Michigan -UConn was the only close game on TV. It also had a major football power at risk of getting upset on the road. You only had one top 25 match up and that was #9 Stanford vs. #23 Arizona State. It had 1.57 million people watch on FOX and it was also not competitive. What other option did a casual fan have. Hell you had 2.5 million people watching Ninja Challenge or whatever it was called.
A year ago you also had # 4 FSU vs #10 Clemson and #6 Oklahoma vs #15 Kansas State. I am confident they also had other games on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. All far better than what was available this weekend. You only had one top 25 match up and that was #9 Stanford vs. #23 Arizona State. It had 1.57 million people watch on FOX and it was also a blowout.
And the game was not viewed by 5 million people. A total of 5 million people watched two games on the ABC network.
I was texting with friends across the country and everyone was watching our game.
Man, you spent an awful lot of time looking for ways to find some minutiae to make UConn look bad. Well, bad in your eyes at least. Bravo for you. Or whatever.
Last night you had 6.48 million people not watching football on network TV who were watching football on network TV year ago.
Just adding to this thread here, my rommate from grad school is an OSU alum, (of course) he was texting me during the game from his home in SEC country.2 buddies in Texas, a UT and an A&M guy were both txt'ing me during the game. They were both watching in Big12 , SEC territory.
I was texting with friends across the country and everyone was watching our game.
Last night you had 6.48 million people not watching football on network TV who were watching football on network TV year ago.
But last nights game was well behind the Michigan - ND game from a year ago with 6.02 million viewers.
Last night on the major networks you had 6.78 million people watching two football games.
A year ago on the major networks you had 13.26 million people watching football.
FWIW
NHRJimFuller 6:20pm via TweetDeck
Impressive 8.3 rating in Hartford/New Haven market for #UConn/Michigan football game which aired on ABC
Sportstart HartfordHank is anither one who needs to get off the crackpipe!But last year we drew a 16.6 rating for the MD game. Half the people watching UConn football last year weren't watching this year.
A 50% ratings drop for network college football? What a buffoon.
Edit: If you are comparing ND playing at night last year and other games as well, that a poor comparison. Compare apples to apples.
BC games are on TV ?? Really ? Who would have known ?And no one was watching BC. Of course they weren't playing, but nobody knew the difference. Just saying.