UConn-Duke or UConn-Kentucky would have had better ratings. But those two losers couldn't get past the first weekend.
No B1G team , no B12 team , no PAC 12 team , No SEC team .Not surprising. Some upsets are good for fan interest. Too many upsets are bad.
No B1G team , no B12 team , no PAC 12 team , No SEC team .
Even the ACC team not being from the traditional basketball centric area ( Tobacco Road) diminished the interest from that casual ACC fans.
Compare those fan bases to
CUSA , MW , and even the Big East
There is a reason those conferences have huge media deals . They have huge fan bases . I’m sure the hard core basketball fans from those areas were watching but without a local interest you lose a lot of casual fans.
It would be interesting to see a breakdown by area compared to previous years .
If Alabama made it instead of SDSU
That would have been an extra 1million or more. Except to serious BB fans it’s more about the team than the basketball When UConn is the biggest name school in the final for those numbers aren’t shocking
A 9 :15 Eastern , 8:15 central 7:15 Mountain and 6:15 Pacific/ also AZ
for a 2+ hr game is not a late start
even if you had to work in the East.
It not football or Baseball
What if it was Duke-SDSU?If UConn played Duke in the title game, it would have had great ratings. This is about SDSU more than anything.
It's also about how UConn played through the Tournament and vs. OOC opponents.If UConn played Duke in the title game, it would have had great ratings. This is about SDSU more than anything.
I remember Pete Rose talking about the meager fanbase in SD. "I don't blame them. Do you know how many beaches they have there? And some of them are nude beaches!"San Diegans do not focus much on indoor sports when the weather is 75 and sunny 350 days of the year.
Late start was a terrible idea. Needs to be 8:20 not 9:20. People on the west coast don't watch sports, they jog. San Diego State wasn't much of a draw, just a meh team with a boring style. FAU and UConn would have set up more of a David and Goliath story, plus it would be more exciting.Was it just largely because it started late at night, or, was it a lack of national interest in the game.
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UConn–San Diego State Final Delivers Historically Low Ratings
The showdown between the Huskies and Aztecs didn’t exactly move the needle.www.si.com
Interestingly Uconn may have become a victim of its own success. Another game that was top 5 all time for low ratings was the 2004 championship game and as we all remember at about the second round people were calling it the Uconn invitational as everyone expect us to win. Same thing ended up happening this year. People see Uconn and roll their eyes and say theyre going to win it again why should i watch. You couple that with us playing SDSU and the championship game simply wasnt compelling and SDSU plays ugly. If we had played another blue blood the ratings wouldve been better but ratings schmatings! We`ve got #5 and thats all that matters.Everybody expected UConn to win
Its still a title.It's like when they do those list of worst title teams of all time with 2014 at the bottom. I'll definitely be crying about that one.
It's like when they do those list of worst title teams of all time with 2014 at the bottom. I'll definitely be crying about that one.
Correct. And for many, their interest in watching was to see UConn get upset.I believe that the main reason there was any viewership at all was because of us.
You are referring to on-field performance. Administrators have their eight figure annuity. On-field performance is an afterthought. The ACC loves having 'Cuse and BC in the conference. it pumps up the records of the "real" programs and taps into media markets for the ACCN.Honestly, the amount of air people have given to this story and the blue blood argument is absurd. Who cares how many people watched or if we're a blue blood or not? All I care about is winning championships, whether that's in front of 10 fans or 10 billion fans. As for the blue blood argument, we're in a league/class of our own.
I've given up caring what anyone else thinks of our beloved university. We all have differing opinions on here, but one thing we don't debate is our love of UConn and how we feel about them. People can think the high heavens of Duke, UK or KU, but they don't have what we have: 5 titles (and counting) in 24 years.
Let people continue to underestimate us. It's worked out great for the ACC (Miami, BC, Cuse, Pitt, VaTech, L'ville), the Big 12 (WVU), and the B10 (Rutgers) so far. One of these days the rest of the world will come around to what we've been preaching all along: UConn is the Standard.
I wonder a bit about portal effects. If not 2023 specifically, then going forward, generally.The 9:20 start removes a bunch of casual fans from the east coast. If you're not a passionate fan why even start watching a game you won't be up to finish
Can say the same about a lot of east coast kids as well.
Outside of CT or the fan base, there wasn't really a marquee name to sell the game on. Hawk has been on the rise, but I'm surprised by how many pretty knowledgable fans I know could not name a single player from either team. A few knew "the tall dude who grew up near ESPN headquarters"
The absolute destruction of the vast majority of fans brackets also player a role, I'm willing to bet It was a down year for the old guard blue bloods and most lost early to teams that had people going "Who?" When fans teams are knocked out early, many don't stick around for 2 more weeks when their teams are home already.
Finally, after the UConn drubbing of Gonzaga, at least non UConn fans I know here in VA thought it was just going to be a coronation.
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