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Here’s my hot take. Saban done winning NC. Never again. Someone save this
This was the take after Clemson obliterated them a few years back. Now... not so much.
Here’s my hot take. Saban done winning NC. Never again. Someone save this
Ive seen games on youtube n such had thousands of viewers.. That college demo would probably try to find a way to stream 100 times over than reach for remoteTelevision ratings are lower across the board because they have now way to track streaming viewers. With so many people ditching cable, TV numbers are skewed.
Most of the larger TV markets couldn't give 2 shets about CFB.
The NY/NJ metro area couldn't give 3 ***** about cfb.
Top 10:
- New York (#1)
- Los Angeles (#2)
- Chicago (#3)
- Philadelphia (#4)
- Dallas-Fort Worth (#5)
- San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose (#6)
- Washington, D.C. (Hagerstown) (#7)
- Houston (#8)
- Boston (Manchester) (#9)
- Atlanta (#10)
YES I HAVE AN IDEA. LET MIAMI BE THE MIAMI OF OLD. LET US DO WHATEVER BAMA IS DOING AND THEY WILL HAVE LEGITIMATE OPPONENT.
Television ratings are lower across the board because they have now way to track streaming viewers. With so many people ditching cable, TV numbers are skewed.
If we do what Bama is doing it would only last about 5 years and say we win too much so change the rules. Since it’s Bama, they can win as many as they want.If Miami did what Bama is doing the NCAA would firebomb the campus, hang every living alumni and render the ibis extinct.
You must be very, very new to this.
No doubt. In Manhattan I watch some games at Brother Jimmy’s. For a big game, better be there 2 hours before kickoff.Can't speak for a lot of it, but spend a fall Saturday in Manhattan and see how little they care about college football. Every bar that an house it is overflowing with alums at watch parties. Penn State alone probably has 100,000 alums in the NY metro area.
That said, now living on the West Coast, they seriously don't give a single f--- about CFB out here.
Can't speak for a lot of it, but spend a fall Saturday in Manhattan and see how little they care about college football. Every bar that an house it is overflowing with alums at watch parties. Penn State alone probably has 100,000 alums in the NY metro area.
That said, now living on the West Coast, they seriously don't give a single f--- about CFB out here.
I get it. I've seen it.Can't speak for a lot of it, but spend a fall Saturday in Manhattan and see how little they care about college football. Every bar that an house it is overflowing with alums at watch parties. Penn State alone probably has 100,000 alums in the NY metro area.
That said, now living on the West Coast, they seriously don't give a single f--- about CFB out here.
Didnt Bama sign the #1 class of all time or something like that.
They have to put more teams in the playoff. Otherwise, if you don’t go to Bama, Clemson, or Ohio St you are playing for nothing. They have created a mess with this. There are 62 other teams in the P5. Look what it’s done to the bowl games.Cap the support staff, maybe even cap booster spending, actually catch a team cheating and nail them... any other ideas?
Rules need to change (and be enforced) or the NCAA and conferences are gonna lose a ton of dough on TV contracts. No one likes a system that feels predictable and rigged.
Streaming is tracked and it's a small blip. NFL ratings aren't down as severe as CFB (or NBA) has been.Television ratings are lower across the board because they have now way to track streaming viewers. With so many people ditching cable, TV numbers are skewed.
Of course she has a point. The games are boring, empty stadiums or not. The networks and the NCAA have screwed up what was once the, far and away, #1 form of entertainment in this country. There are very few close games, the referees are FAR too involved, reviews are a joke, the games take forever, nobody can play defense or get excited, recruiting violations are all over the place, politics has reared its head like everywhere else, etc.You know what's funny? My twelve year old cousin who knows nothing about football said "This game is more boring than the games you usually watch" last night then asked me how long do I think football will last. I laughed her off but maybe she had a point...
Rules need to change (and be enforced) or the NCAA and conferences are gonna lose a ton of dough on TV contracts. No one likes a system that feels predictable and rigged.
It is in danger of become a specialized regions sport that is big in the South Carolina, Alabama, Florida, Oklahoma, and Texas. Everywhere else it withers away and is closed down for monetary or political reasons.Most of the larger TV markets couldn't give 2 shets about CFB.
The NY/NJ metro area couldn't give 3 ***** about cfb.
Top 10:
- New York (#1)
- Los Angeles (#2)
- Chicago (#3)
- Philadelphia (#4)
- Dallas-Fort Worth (#5)
- San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose (#6)
- Washington, D.C. (Hagerstown) (#7)
- Houston (#8)
- Boston (Manchester) (#9)
- Atlanta (#10)