Number1CanesFan
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I think the combination of not being good and not playing really good opponents has been the problem. It would be interesting to look at the numbers for the ND and VT games from 2017.Well the Athletic is a sub site, so you can’t read it without a sub, but here’s the link:
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Staples: The realignment battle for No. 1 — and for No. 3 — is made for TV
As the Pac-12 deals with losing UCLA and USC to the Big Ten and the Big 12 explores a raid on the Pac-12, audience data can be instructive.theathletic.com
And here’s a janky link that will probably give you a virus, with the whole article:
The long and short of it is that Clemson and FSU have more games with over a million viewers of late than anyone else in the ACC, along with Washington and Oregon. Miami is fifth in that group, and honestly it’s pretty shocking because FSU and Clemson are far and away the better draws. Miami is fifth but we are extremely close to being 7-8th too.
My counter would be that when Miami is good we draw as well as anyone else in the country, which is fact, but we also haven’t been good in decades. So we have a high ceiling and a low floor, but we also haven’t touched the ceiling in far too long.
In 2-3 years, I think we're in the catbird seat. It could all start this year by at least putting ourselves in the ACC title game. Whenever we win it, we'll push ourselves over the top in tv viewing. We will be what people are talking about and can't wait to see.
College football is starving for teams to emerge other than Clemson, UGA, Alabama, and Ohio State. You've heard from Herbstreit and others, "College football is better when Miami is better."
I think we are perfectly positioned having made the investment towards football. It's a great sign for the SEC and B1G that Miami is making the investment. It's going to pay huge dividends 2-3 years from now if not sooner.
It couldn't be set up any better. Multiple top 5 recruiting classes to compete with AtM in 2022-23, then 2 games with Florida and ND in 2024-25, and also 3 regular season games with Clemson 2022-2024. There will be plenty of eyeballs on Miami as we audition for both the B1G and SEC.