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Here’s this for the numbers people : https://www.outkickthecoverage.com/college-football-playoff-ratings-soar-nfl-playoff-ratings-tank/
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I really think this is the main problem. I go to most Tech games and I'm a season ticket holder, but there have been times in recent years that I've declined attendance because I can see the game on tv. I also almost never follow the team on the road; too much trouble and I can watch the games. It used to be that this wasn't so; if you wanted to see Tech play, you had to, you know, actually go to the games.
Well, I'm getting older (believe it) and having access to the games on tv is handier then it used to be. Oth, I can see why this is clobbering attendance all over. Tv receipts won't cover the difference for many programs either.
This is somewhat true. The drop on ABC alone though was bigger than the gains made by Fox and its networks. On top of that ESPN dropped 6%, NBC dropped 3%, and CBS dropped 10%. The network reshuffle didn't affect CBS at all yet they dropped half a million viewers per week on average.a lot of the TV rating change for college was reshuffling of the network deals though. Fox had a big boom and ESPN/ABC had a drop because of the Big 10 games moving. Overall viewership was pretty similar. It's the NFL that's seeing a bigger drop on tv.
if you are over 200 pounds they count that as 2 people.Miami must be reporting blow up dolls in their numbers.
How come nobody has brought up game length in this thread? There seems to be a drop in both NFL and NCAAFB viewership/sport interest.
I am very spoiled by the sports I watch lasting the length of a standard movie. I mainly watch highlights in addition to the full Georgia Tech game, not 2+ full games like I used to. If they brought game length down to 2-2.5 hours, football would see a huge resurgence. This is a pretty common complaint I see around my demographic.
I didn't even bother watching the Alabama/Clemson game this playoff because I was so wiped after OU/UGA.
In the World Series the Cubs made 7 pitching changes in one half inning and the half inning took an hour. That would've driven you to drink I'm guessing.
Yes, when I see that guy with the red hat come on the field I have to resist an urge to commit an act of terror .The very long and very often TV timeouts are ruining the game. I gave up on the Falcon season tickets because of the very long and very often TV timeouts and the objectionable sideline entertainment. There is too much player's standing around too often which interferes with the flow of the game. As you said it goes back to TV.
NCAA College Football Average Attendance for 2017
1. SEC 75,074 (-2,433 over 2016 or minus 3.2%)
2. B1G 66,227 (+76 over 2016 or plus .002%)
3. B12 56,852 (-679 over 2016 or minus 1.2%)
4. PAC 49,601 (-472 over 2016 or minus 1.0%)
5. ACC 48,442 (-1,292 over 2016 or minus 2.6%)
ACC
14. Clemson 80,773
20. Florida State 70,943
24. Virginia Tech 63,214
25. Miami 58,682
29. N.C. State 56,850
39. North Carolina 50,071
43. Georgia Tech 46,885
44. Louisville 46,160
54. Virginia 39,398
56. Pittsburgh 36,295
57. Boston College 35,924
60. Syracuse 33,929
63. Wake Forest 28,436
64. Duke 26,797
Independent
17. Notre Dame 77,622
Big Ten
1. Michigan 111,589
2. Ohio State 107,495
3. Penn State 106,707
10. Nebraska 89,798
15. Wisconsin 78,824
19. Michigan State 72,485
22. Iowa 66,337
40. Purdue 47,884
46. Minnesota 44,358
48. Indiana 43,953
51. Rutgers 39,749
52. Maryland 39,643
58. Northwestern 35,853
Big XII
8. Texas 92,778
12. Oklahoma 86,520
28. Iowa State 57,931
30. Oklahoma State, 56,790
33. West Virginia 55,946
35. Texas Tech 55,065
38. Kansas State 51,301
47. Texas Christian 44,080
49. Baylor 43,830
65. Kansas 26,641
Pac-12
18. Southern California 72,683
21. Washington 68,822
32. California Los Angeles 56,044
34. Oregon 55,483
37. Arizona State 51,380
41. Stanford 47,398
42. Colorado 47,056
45. Utah 45,913
50. Arizona 42,632
55. California 36,548
59. Oregon State 34,754
61. Washington State 31,982
SEC
4. Alabama 101,722
5. Texas A&M 98,802
6. L.S.U. 98,506
7. Tennessee 95,779
9. Georgia 92,746
11. Florida 86,715
13. Auburn 86,446
16. South Carolina 78,586
23. Arkansas 63,224
26. Mississippi 58,631
27. Mississippi State 58,100
31. Kentucky 56,468
36. Missouri 51,490
62. Vanderbilt 31,341
Here are some of the G5's most often mentioned as Realignment Targets:
Brigham Young 56,267
Central Florida 36,846
East Carolina 36,727
Memphis 36,302
Houston 32,583
South Florida 31,401
Cincinnati 28,434
Connecticut 20,335
Tulane 16,939
Link
http://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/2018/02/2017-attendance.html
I agree...its maddening sitting in the stadium waiting on a TV timeout. I don't know about everyone else but this is my biggest gripe about going to a game in person.The very long and very often TV timeouts are ruining the game. I gave up on the Falcon season tickets because of the very long and very often TV timeouts and the objectionable sideline entertainment. There is too much player's standing around too often which interferes with the flow of the game. As you said it goes back to TV.
A lot of millenials could care less about football, or any sport for that matter.TV ratings are down as well, so I'm not sure TV can be blamed completely. Personally, I think interest in the sport in general is starting to wane a little.
As a Columbia resident for the past 33 years I agree. What I found interesting about them when I first moved here was their level of optimism. Seems that most Gamecock fans believe the team is going to win the division or at least come in second every year. I told by brother-in-law (USC graduate) that the only way they would ever compete is if they brought in a coach who's reputation alone could improve recruiting. Holtz and Spurrier somewhat proved me right on that point but they still have a hard time competing with all the to notch schools around them.You know what I find impressive? South Carolina has been the very essence of mediocrity in college football for as long as I can remember. They have been winning 5 or 6 games a year going back to when they were first in the ACC. Yet, like clockwork that Williams Brice Stadium is sold out and an absolute madhouse worked into a frenzy on Saturday night.